Drink the blood of the animal that Odysseus sacrificed to the dead.
Odysseus does not speak to his mother initially in the underworld because of the belief that the dead must drink the blood of sacrificed animals to gain the ability to speak with the living. He first needs to ensure that he has called and spoken with the spirits of the other dead before he can speak with his mother.
Odysseus' meets his mother, Antikleia, in the underworld and gives her blood from a sacrifice so that she can speak. She tells him that his son Telemachos is growing up but is helpless against the suitors but Penelope is still loyal to him. His mother also informs him that she herself had died of loneliness.
Odysseus' meets his mother, Antikleia, in the underworld and gives her blood from a sacrifice so that she can speak. She tells him that his son Telemachos is growing up but is helpless against the suitors but Penelope is still loyal to him. His mother also informs him that she herself had died of loneliness.
To stay away from Helio's cattle He needs to do some things in order to speak to his mother.
To stay away from Helio's cattle He needs to do some things in order to speak to his mother.
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
In the underworld, Odysseus spoke to the spirits of Tiresias, the blind prophet, and his mother, Anticlea. Tiresias provided Odysseus with crucial guidance for his journey home, including warnings about the challenges he would face. In contrast, his conversation with Anticlea revealed his mother's feelings and updates about his family in Ithaca, deepening his sense of longing and responsibility.
Odysseus ventures into the underworld on the orders of Circe. She tells him to find the ghost of Tiresias, a seer, and ask him how to return to Ithaca.
He maybe could walk... IDK
If you are saying How many languages did Mother Tressa speak then, She could speak fluently in English, Albanian, Serbo-Croat, Bengali, and Hindi.
Odysseus wanted to speak with Agamemnon, a blind "fortune teller" in the underworld (Hades), to find a way to break Poseidon's curse.
Odysseus's conversation with his mother may strengthen his resolve to return home by providing him with emotional support and guidance from the afterlife. Hearing her speak may also remind him of his duty to his family and loved ones, motivating him to overcome the challenges he faces in order to reunite with them.