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They were Circe and Kalypso.
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
This part talks about how Odysseus was able to leave Calypso's Island and get to the Pheacians land. Odysseus is still on his journey to get back home.
No. Odysseus did not die during the Trojan War. Instead, it took him 10 years to get home after the war ended. The journey should have taken two weeks at the most. In fact, it could have been done in a few days, but then there would have been no story.
to see his father
They were Circe and Kalypso.
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
This part talks about how Odysseus was able to leave Calypso's Island and get to the Pheacians land. Odysseus is still on his journey to get back home.
The two people who are cruel to Odysseus the beggar are Melanthius, the goatherd, and Antinous, one of the suitors. They both mistreat and abuse Odysseus during his time disguised as a beggar in his own home.
cerberus is the 3 headed monster that Odysseus comes across on his journey home to Ithaca with his fellow shipmates. this is one of the monsters that Odysseus has to pick and choose the lesser of two evils on his path home.
Two characters who contrast with Odysseus in "The Odyssey" are the suitors, who represent arrogance, greed, and disrespect, and Penelope, who embodies patience, loyalty, and cunning. The suitors' behavior highlights Odysseus's noble qualities, while Penelope's steadfastness serves as a counterpoint to Odysseus's long journey and trials.
To the suitors.
Odysseus reveals himself to his son Telemachus and his faithful swineherd Eumaeus in Homer's epic, the Odyssey.
The Trojan War lasted ten years. The journey home usually took around two weeks. It took him 10 years.
No. Odysseus did not die during the Trojan War. Instead, it took him 10 years to get home after the war ended. The journey should have taken two weeks at the most. In fact, it could have been done in a few days, but then there would have been no story.
Both Circe and Calypso had trysts with Odysseus.
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.