The blind seer in "The Odyssey" is named Tiresias. He plays a crucial role in the epic poem by providing prophecies and advice to Odysseus during his journey.
Tiresias warns Odysseus that he will never escape the one who shakes the earth (Poseidon) because he blinded Polyphemus.
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he says that they will be avenged by zeus- which they are.
Tiresias, the dead blind Theban prophet is the man whom Odysseus sets out to see in Hades. He tells Odysseus why Poseidon is angry at him, and what Odysseus must do to get home.
Tiresias had to judge for Hera & Zeus whether a women or a man enjoyed sex.Tireias declared it was a women and this angered Hera.She blinded him.Zeus however gave him foresight to predict future.
Nothing happens in the book.
He appears not only in the Odyssey, but in many Greek plays. Together it is not possible to ascribe any age to him (or rather, them).
in The ODYSSEY (not the Odysseus, that's a character) tiresias is a blind prophet/ dead prince of thebes. he tells Odysseus what he will do next
The blind prophet tells Odysseus that he will reach his home in Ithaca, but that his journey home will be filled with trouble (and it is).
Tiresias of Thebes is unique for being a blind prophet who lived both as a man and a woman, having experienced life from both perspectives. This duality gives Tiresias a deep understanding of human nature and the ability to foresee the future with great accuracy. His wisdom and insight make him a respected figure in Greek mythology.
Despite Tiresias' grim prophecies, Odysseus continues on his journey home because he is determined to reunite with his family after years of being away at war. He is also driven by his sense of duty as a leader to return to his kingdom of Ithaca and reclaim his throne. Additionally, Odysseus's resilience and steadfastness in the face of challenges play a significant role in his decision to continue on his odyssey.