They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
Antinous has plotted to kill Penelope's son Telemachus. Antinous wants Telemachus out of the way, to make it easier to marry Penelope and inherit her property. Further, the suitors feel they have been slighted by Telemachus. A+ his lack of hospitality for the stranger
Hercules killed his children and for a way to justify it he had to do 12 difficult chores put by the queen and prince as means to kill him .
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
Because if they did it would kill him and they wouldn't be able to get out of the cyclops's cave because of an enormous stone blocking the way of the entrance.
They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
Antinous has plotted to kill Penelope's son Telemachus. Antinous wants Telemachus out of the way, to make it easier to marry Penelope and inherit her property. Further, the suitors feel they have been slighted by Telemachus. A+ his lack of hospitality for the stranger
because Odysseus's men were trapped and they needed to get that huge rock out of the way so they can escape
Odysseus blind the Cyclops. The way he does this, is that he had seen some large logs burning in the cave. So, Odysseus and his crew had managed to lift up one of the logs and shove the burning end of the log into the eye of the Cyclops, which does NOT kill him, but does blind him.
Odysseus blind the Cyclops. The way he does this, is that he had seen some large logs burning in the cave. So, Odysseus and his crew had managed to lift up one of the logs and shove the burning end of the log into the eye of the Cyclops, which does NOT kill him, but does blind him.
They can, but that's a terrible way to use one, unless you're using it for legitimate hunting.
Hercules killed his children and for a way to justify it he had to do 12 difficult chores put by the queen and prince as means to kill him .
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
Both of them threaten to kill both Odysseus and his crew. However, there is no way past except to sail past at least one of them. Charybdis is the bigger danger, as it threatens to destroy the entire ship.
Odysseus is determined, and he is unlucky to have so many tragedies occur along the way.
Odysseus was shipwrecked, and had no way of getting home. She did not help Odysseus get home until she was told to by the Gods.