Anticlea is dead, and so her sinews have rotted away, leaving only a wispy form of no substance.
From his shipmate Elenor and his mother in Book 11 of Homer's "Odyssey," the audience learns that Odysseus is a respected and admired leader among his peers. Elenor recounts Odysseus's bravery and cunning during their journey. His mother's reaction reveals her deep love for her son and concern for his well-being.
Book 12
In the book "The Odyssey" Troy is the city that Odysseus was attacking.
Odysseus helps someone read the book
Odysseus ventures into the underworld on the orders of Circe. She tells him to find the ghost of Tiresias, a seer, and ask him how to return to Ithaca.
no he cannot
no it is not in that book it is in the 11 book
Odysseus must visit the house of Hades to consult the spirit of the blind prophet Tiresias, who can provide him with important advice on how to navigate his journey home. The visit to the underworld also allows Odysseus to encounter other spirits, including his deceased mother, which adds emotional depth to his quest.
Odysseus begins plotting his revenge once he learns of the suitors, but he does not start killing them until Book XXII, after threading his bow, and shooting it through the twelve axes' handles.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus. Odysseus returns home and is reunited with his son. Penelope is not aware of her husband's return.p.s. - try actually reading the story. you'll get a lot more out of it. :)
Odysseus finally reaches Ithaca in the 13th book of the Odyssey.
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