Scheria, the home of the Phaeacians.
scheria
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Trojan War.
After; it is the story of Odysseus's journey home.
Scheria was home to the Phaecians who took Odysseus home.
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
Odysseus's destination is always his home, the island of Ithaca.
the current keeps him from reaching home and throws him off track for nine days on the tenth he came home
She loves him and wants him to live with her.
She loves him and wants him to live with her.
Circe and Calypso kept Odysseus from reaching home in very different ways. After Odysseus conquers the goddess-enchantress Circe she helps him . She is an excellent hostess and lover to Odysseus and his men have to convince him to leave. Calypso falls in love withe Odysseus and keeps him captive until Hermes convinces her to let him free.
Angry gods, terrible monsters, and I think curses
keeping Odysseus prisoner on her island and preventing him from reaching home
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Odysseus last stopped in Scheria, home of the Phaecians, before returning home to Ithaca. Or if 'home' means estate, he spends the night in the house of Eumaeus, the swineherd.
Odysseus should not have upset Poseidon because gods were typically appeased to avoid their wrath. By blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, Odysseus provoked Poseidon's anger, leading to his long and perilous journey home in "The Odyssey." Poseidon's vengeance caused numerous challenges and delays for Odysseus, making his journey much more difficult.
Odysseus meets Agamemnon's ghost in Hades, after initially leaving Circe's island.
Circe insists that Odysseus go to the underworld to consult with the blind Theban prophet Teiresias.