poor guy. no
In The Odyssey, going home was Odysseus' ultimate goal. He had been away at war for years, and he desperately missed his wife, Penelope. Odysseus knew Penelope may have believed him to be dead, so he needed to get back to her.
It is his goal and motivation to return there throughout the epic.
because Hermes will be directing him
yes he beat the trojans and got back home in a very long roundabout way
a root with magical properties that helps him complete his journey home
Odysseus' goal was to get home.
Odysseus' main goal is trying to return home, to Ithaca.
Yes I think so.
Odysseus is the main focus of the stort
Yes, Odysseus accomplished his goal of returning home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles during his long journey, Odysseus eventually reunites with his family and regains his rightful place as king.
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He actually did not have one instead he went to war.
No. Poseidon realizes that Odysseus is fated to return home so can not kill him. Instead he wishes to make Odysseus suffer greatly for a long time.
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I believe you are referring to the sirens. They sirens are women Odysseus stumbles upon on his journey who sexually lure Odysseus and distract him from his ultimate goal.
It takes dedication, ambition and drive to complete a goal. You don't have to be obsessed but I suppose if you were that would push you to be completely dedicated to achieving your goal.
In Book 10 of the Odyssey, the goal was for Odysseus and his men to seek information about their journey home from Aeolus, the god of wind. Aeolus gifted Odysseus with a bag containing the winds that would help them sail safely back to Ithaca.