He thought it would be horrible and he was right.
He thought it would be horrible and he was right.
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
Odysseus dreads the trip home because he is acutely aware of the numerous challenges and dangers that lie ahead, including vengeful gods, treacherous seas, and hostile creatures. He is burdened by the memories of his past trials and the uncertainty of what awaits him at Ithaca, particularly the situation with the suitors vying for his wife, Penelope. This awareness of the potential for further suffering and loss weighs heavily on him, making the journey feel daunting and fraught with peril.
Odysseus comes back home charged with the treasures that King Alcinous of the Phaeacians gave him after he told him the wondrous tale of his trip and all the adventures he lived by the sea.
Greek Mythology - This is a poem written by Homer, (the Odyssey) about the return trip home of Odysseus king of Ithaca, after the Trojan war. in Roman myth he is called Ulysses.
Odysseus was famous for being in the Trojan war and defeating the Trojans. And tricking the cyclop, for outsmarting the gods and making it safely home from his "trip."He was famous for being the king of Ithaca
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Odysseus dreads going home primarily due to the challenges and dangers he has faced during his long journey, including encounters with mythical creatures and hostile forces. Additionally, he is aware that the situation in Ithaca has deteriorated, with suitors vying for his wife Penelope's hand, which adds to his anxiety about reclaiming his home and family. His experiences have also left him feeling weary and apprehensive about facing the consequences of his absence.
Scheria was home to the Phaecians who took Odysseus home.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Odysseus describes his home as sweetness to surpass.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.