Poseidon-who was the father of Polyphemus, the Cyclops. Polyphemus prayed to his father (Poseidon) to make Odysseus's life as miserable as possible.
In the Odyssey by Homer Polyphemus, the cyclops asked Poseidon to make sure Odysseus never got home, and that he should lose all his men, so he would wander trying to find his way home alone.Hope that's good enough!kill odesyeus for revengeHe asks to take the barrel to the ship without getting caught by Odysseus
Odysseus wanders into the Cyclops' cave out of curiosity and a desire for exploration, driven by the hope of finding hospitality and resources. He and his men are seeking food and shelter after their long journey, believing they can take advantage of the Cyclops’ isolation. This decision ultimately leads to a dangerous encounter, as they underestimate the danger posed by the giant Polyphemus. Their adventure highlights themes of hubris and the consequences of overstepping boundaries.
1. circe turns his men into pigs. 2. him and some of his men wander into the cyclops cave and stab him in the eye with a stick. 3.Odysseus sticks bees wax in his men's ears so they wont be lured by the sirens. 4.Odysseus is the only one to survive his journey. 5.he was away from his wife and son for 20 years. 6.calypso had him on her island for 7 years. 7.six of Odysseus men get eaten by a six headed monster on the way home.
After the Trojan War, the gods made Odysseus wander for ten years. He returned back to Ithaca after the ten year, but died by the hands of his son.
He must wander to a strange land, wait for a sighn, and plant a oar to Poseiden.
What Odysseus must do to die happy is wander on the mainland until he finds people that don't use salt, carry an oar until someone calls it a fan, and make a huge sacrifice to all the gods, in order.
The future tense is will wander.
No, wander is not a verb
Elaine Wander has written: 'The paintings of Elaine Wander'
Tagalog translation of WANDER: pagala-gala
I like to wander around the museum. He let his mind wander as the teacher droned on.
Present: I wander. Future: I will wander. Past: I wandered.