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Nausicaa, daughter of the king of Phaecians, finds Odysseus next to a river on her island of Scheria.
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by going to the river of dicks and asses
Nausicaa's father, King Alcinous, finds fault with her behavior when she expresses a desire to help Odysseus in his journey back home. He is concerned that her eagerness to assist a stranger may be seen as improper or forward.
loyalty and hospitality in ancient Greek society. Nausicaa emphasizes the duty of providing assistance to strangers in need and the importance of showing kindness and welcoming guests with open arms. This reflects the values of hospitality and the Greek concept of xenia.
In "The Odyssey," Nausica bids Odysseus to hide behind some bushes, then later he is to inquire about how to get to the palace of Alkinoos. Once there, he is to find her mother and ask for help. If he makes a positive impression, she will help him to get home soon.
at a river
The speaker of the quote would be Odysseus, recounting his great journey and trials to the Phaeacians as he attempts to find his way back home to Ithaca.
Odysseus tells her so directly. Penelope then tests Odysseus, and he passes her test, confirming his identity.
I think its Odysseus's son Telemachus
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