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Washed Ashore - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 January 1911
Washed Ashore - 1922 was released on: USA: 12 November 1922
Odysseus survives at sea for ten days after Zeus sends a storm to punish him for his crew's actions. The storm, caused by the god Poseidon, wreaks havoc on his ship and ultimately leads to the loss of his crew. After the storm subsides, Odysseus is finally washed ashore on the island of Ogygia, where he encounters the nymph Calypso.
The cast of Washed Ashore - 1922 includes: James Parrott Jobyna Ralston
'I am Laertes' son' is the beginning of the Odyssey. The section is about Odysseus, son of Laertes, telling the beginning of his hard journery to King Alcinous on the island of Phaeacia. Before he was washed ashore to the island of Phaeacia, Odysseus has lost all his men on boats. He is the only one to survive the harsh journey, but yet, he is not home. Poseidon, God of the Sea, makes it rough for Odysseus to reach home, to Ithaca. When Odysseus is washed ashore on the island of Phaeacia, women that work for the king discovers Odysseus and takes him to bathe, feed, and cloth. Thus, when Odysseus eats with King Alcinous during a festival, he tells him who he is and begins his story of why he hasn't returned home for ten years.
They get washed up by the tide.
When Nausicaa first sees Odysseus, he is in a disheveled and desperate state. He has just washed ashore after enduring a long and arduous journey, and he is naked, dirty, and exhausted. His appearance is pitiful, which contrasts sharply with Nausicaa’s youthful beauty and grace. Despite his condition, Odysseus retains a noble demeanor, appealing to Nausicaa for help.
Remnants of the ship's broken hull washed ashore with the morning's tide.
Odysseus met Nausicaa in the land of the Phaeacians, specifically near the shore of their island, Scheria. After being shipwrecked and washed ashore, he encountered Nausicaa while she was washing clothes with her maidens by a river. Their meeting marked a pivotal moment in his journey, as Nausicaa provided him with aid and guidance to reach her parents' palace.
Objects thrown from a ship and washed ashore could be considered marine debris. This debris can have negative impacts on the environment and wildlife, and proper disposal is crucial to reduce pollution. It may also be considered littering, depending on the circumstances.
Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, finds Odysseus on the shores of the Phaeacian island of Scheria. He is stranded and exhausted after being shipwrecked, having washed ashore after leaving Calypso's island. Nausicaa discovers him while she is washing clothes by the river and, feeling compassion for him, offers him assistance and guidance to her father's palace.
He was washed up on the shore of her island.