Everything seems strange because Athena covers him in a mist.
Yes, he is because he has a relationship with him as a friend before he leaves Ithaca. However, later on it may not seem so, because Eumaeus sees Odysseus after he has been transfigured by Athena.
Traditions that may seem strange to you obviously aren't strange to those people who hold them dear. To some people, the idea of saluting the national flag every day might seem strange, it's not done in every country.
Something seeming strange is based on personal perspective. As a result, what is strange to you may seem perfectly normal to someone else. This makes answering a question like this practically impossible.
Yes, they seem strange. They are freer and freest.
Odysseus seems to find a sense of fulfillment and adventure in traveling and exploring, as it allows him to demonstrate his cunning and bravery. However, his longing for home and family suggests that true happiness for him lies in returning to Ithaca and reuniting with Penelope and Telemachus. Ultimately, while adventure brings excitement, the stability and love of home seem to provide him with deeper contentment. Thus, Odysseus's journey highlights the tension between the thrill of exploration and the comfort of domestic life.
Laketown is inhabited by men, though they must seem like strange creatures to a Dwarf.
It's, It is
i know it might seem strange but it will help the world! :)
Yes, they seem strange. They are freer and freest.
No, Odysseus did not want to fight in the Trojan war. In an effort to get out of it, he salted his field so it would seem as if he was mentally ill, so he could not fight. Someone found out Odysseus was faking it, and reluctantly Odysseus sails to Troy. HOPE IT HELPED!
No you don't obviously.
win the stick t2 tournament, as strange as that may seem