Elpenor (who was drunk on Circe's island, slept on the roof, fell off, and died) requests that Odysseus returns to the island to bury him properly.
In "The Odyssey," the spirit of Elpenor asks Odysseus to return to Aeaea and properly bury his body, which Odysseus agrees to do. Elpenor's request serves as a reminder of the importance of honoring the dead in Greek mythology.
His request was to not to tell any one that he is odysseus.
Elpenor, the first spirit to visit Odysseus in Hades, asks him to return to the island of Aiaia and give him a proper burial. He regrets dying unceremoniously after falling from the roof of Circe's palace and pleads for Odysseus to honor him with the rites that will allow his spirit to rest. Elpenor's request underscores the importance of burial customs in ancient Greek culture.
He asks Odysseus to make him a burial mound.
In Homer's "Odyssey," when Eurymachus pleads for mercy after the suitors are confronted by Odysseus, Odysseus responds with firmness and indignation. He rejects Eurymachus's request for forgiveness, emphasizing the suitors' disrespect and their attempts to court his wife, Penelope, during his long absence. Odysseus makes it clear that their actions have consequences, and he intends to deliver justice for their transgressions. Ultimately, his response underscores themes of retribution and the restoration of order.
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Odysseus makes it home to Ithaca, and lives.
Elpenor asks Odysseus to bury him when Odysseus travels to the underworld after leaving Circe's isle. Before they left Elpenor fell off the roof of Circe's house and was unable to come with them on their journey.
The first spirit to visit Odysseus in Hades asks him to allow her to drink the blood of the sacrificial animals so that she may speak to him and share her prophecy.
No, you cannot request a spirit to change your flight. Flight changes must be made through the airline or travel agency.