Circe sent Odysseus to go talk to Tiresias, who gave him instructions for his journey home to Ithaca.
he want to save him
Tiresias, the blind Theban prophet
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
because he is the father of odysseus
Tiresias.
he want to save him
he want to save him
Tiresias, the blind Theban prophet
Odysseus speaks with the Theban prophet Tiresias, who tells Odysseus how to get home.
Odysseus speaks to the dead, blind prophit tiresias to ask him how he can get home safely
Tiresias predicts that Odysseus will die an old man at sea.
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
Odysseus decided to talk with Tiresias, so he and his men journeyed to the River Acheron in Hades, where they performed sacrifices which allowed them to speak to the dead. Odysseus sacrificed a ram, attracting the dead spirits to the blood. He held them at bay and demanded to speak with Tiresias, who told him how to pass by Helios's cattle and the whirlpool Charybdis.
Odysseus goes to the underworld and sacrifices a black lamb. The blood of the sacrifice draws spirits to Odysseus, including Tiresias. Odysseus guards the blood with his sword from the other spirits before Tiresias arrives.
Tiresias believes Odysseus will die in old age, with death coming from the sea.
Tiresias tells Odysseus he will go to Thrinacia, then to Ithaca, then to a land where no one has heard of the sea. Finally, Odysseus will return to Ithaca.
because he is the father of odysseus