His name is Laertes.
The Odyssey was the second poem written by Homer that centers on the Greek hero Odysseus. The first poem written by Homer that tells of Odysseus is The Iliad, which is considered to be the oldest work in Western literature.
Polyphemus is the Cyclops that Odysseus blinds in Homer's "The Odyssey". He is the son of Poseidon, who makes Odysseus his sworn enemy after Polyphemus realizes that's who blinded him.
No, he was a character in Homer's story the "Odyssey".
The Odyssey is an ancient Greek story written by Homer about a man called Odysseus and his journey home after war which took ten years as he was cursed.
Greek Mythology - This is a poem written by Homer, (the Odyssey) about the return trip home of Odysseus king of Ithaca, after the Trojan war. in Roman myth he is called Ulysses.
The Odyssey was the second poem written by Homer that centers on the Greek hero Odysseus. The first poem written by Homer that tells of Odysseus is The Iliad, which is considered to be the oldest work in Western literature.
Polyphemus is the Cyclops that Odysseus blinds in Homer's "The Odyssey". He is the son of Poseidon, who makes Odysseus his sworn enemy after Polyphemus realizes that's who blinded him.
The Odyssey by Homer
Odysseus is a character in Homer's The Odyssey.
Laertes is a character in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. His name is taken from the father of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.
The author of the Odyssey is traditionally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus. The first four books of the Odyssey describe Telemachus' travels in search of news of his missing father; they are sometimes called the Telemachy.
The Odyssey is an epic written by Homer. The rising action is when Odysseus finally returns home, and Penelope's challenge for her many suitors.
The poet Homer wrote the epic poem called "The Odyssey," which narrates the adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus as he tries to return home after the Trojan War.
Odysseus would have spoken Ancient Greek, which was the language of the time in which he lived and the language in which the epic poem "The Odyssey" was written by Homer.
Proper nouns in the sentence are "The Odyssey," "Homer," "Odysseus," and "Polyphemus."
The Illiad and the Odyssey were recorded by the blind poet Homer and were about Odysseus's adventures and the Trojan War.