im not sure about how stories differ but i heard he came across a cyclops and a screaming lady that brought ships in Appolo Posiedon Calypso Athena. The spellings prob. wrong but w/e you know who im talking about!
Circe, Calypso, Ino, and Nausicaa help Odysseus. Athena helps Odysseus as well.
Cyclops Polymephus, the island of Hyperion, and the island of Calypso
Odysseus reacts with shock at seeing Elpenor in the land of the dead. Odysseus reacts with bitter remorse at seeing his mother. Odysseus reacts with hopefulness at seeing Tiresias.
Although i highly recommend you read the " land of the dead" here is the answer!The three ghosts which Odysseus meets are Elpenor, Anticlea, and Tiresias. Elpenor: Odyssyeus listens to Elpenor's story and promises him a proper burial. Anticlea: Odysseus is somewhat shocked because he was unaware of her death in his absence. He weeps, but does not speak to her. Tiresias: Odysseus offers sacrifices to Tiresias and listens to his predictions.your welcome! ~ :P now study hard!
In the epic poem: Odysseus orders his men to steer away from Charbydis, and as such sails past Scylla instead. In a particular movie adaptation: The entire ship goes over a waterfall and into Charbydis mouth. Odysseus is able to escape by hanging onto a branch, and waiting until Charbydis expunges the water with some of the wreckage of the craft. He ends up adrift until Calypso finds him.
Odysseus retrieves his three men, who were turned into swine by the sorceress Circe, with the help of Hermes. The messenger god provides Odysseus with a magical herb called moly to protect him from Circe's enchantments. After confronting her, Odysseus persuades Circe to reverse the spell, allowing his men to return to their human form. They then stay with Circe for a year before continuing their journey home.
Odysseus facing the wrath of Poseidon, who is preventing his return home. The suitors vying for Penelope's hand in marriage and disrespecting Odysseus' household. Odysseus and his men battling various monsters and challenges as they journey back to Ithaca.
Elpenor; comrade of Odysseus. Teiresias; who Odysseus sought in Hades. Antikleia; the mother of Odysseus.
The whirlpool that sank Odysseus's ship is known as Charybdis. In Homer's "Odyssey," it is described as a massive whirlpool located opposite the sea monster Scylla, creating a treacherous passage for Odysseus and his crew. Charybdis would swallow the sea three times a day, creating a dangerous vortex that could engulf ships. Odysseus had to navigate carefully between these two perilous threats on his journey home.
MacBeth meets the three witches with lady MacBeth
Circe warns Odysseus about the Sirens, Charybdis, and Skylla.
In the opening lines of "The Odyssey," we learn that Odysseus has been away from home for many years due to his involvement in the Trojan War. It also mentions that he is facing difficulties on his journey back to Ithaca where his wife, Penelope, is waiting for him. This sets the stage for the epic poem's central theme of Odysseus's journey home and the challenges he must overcome.