Both Telemachus and Odysseus are aided by Athena in leaving their respective locations to get home to rescue Penelope from the suitors. Both men also sneak back into Ithaca in hopes of surprising the suitors by suddenly reappearing.
If you are referring to the storm that Poseidon evokes after Odysseus' departure from Calypso's island, Ogygia; it was a dual effort of Ino and Athena. Ino helped him by putting a protective veil over him. Athena helped by stopping the winds from attacking Odysseus.
Odysseus still wishes to set the stage for his return. He needs to determine if his wife Penelope is faithful and which of his staff are still loyal. Further he needs to set up a scenario where he is able to defeat all the suitors. Odysseus is not a man to blindly charge into his death; he prefers cunning.
The Departure was created in 2004.
The Departure ended in 2008.
The climax of "The Odyssey" is when Odysseus reveals his true identity to his wife Penelope and proves his identity through a test only he could pass - stringing his bow and shooting an arrow through a line of axes. This moment marks the resolution of Odysseus' journey and sets the stage for his final confrontation with the suitors.
In "The Odyssey," Homer waits until Book V to bring Odysseus into the story because he wants to establish the context and obstacles that Odysseus faces before revealing his return. By delaying his appearance, Homer builds suspense and emphasizes the challenges Odysseus must overcome in order to reunite with his family and reclaim his kingdom. This delay also allows Homer to set the stage for Odysseus' eventual triumph and provide a deeper understanding of his character.
Departure points for where?
The correct spelling is "departure" (leaving, deviation).
it is not a departure
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Pran's Departure was created in 1984.