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Laërtes did not die, and eventually rejoined with Odysseus.
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Odysseus did not die when Zeus threw the lightning bolt because he was protected by the goddess Athena, who intervened on his behalf. In Homer's "Odyssey," Zeus aimed to punish Odysseus for his men's disobedience, but Athena pleaded for his life, allowing him to survive the strike. Instead of dying, Odysseus was cast away to drift alone at sea, setting the stage for his continued trials and journey home.
a sea qoddess Actually, Athena helps Odysseus throughout the whole epic. She is on his side through the story, no matter what trouble he finds him in.
Ino, a sea nymph, gives Odysseus a magical veil that protects him from drowning during a storm at sea. This helps Odysseus survive and continue his journey back to Ithaca.
Tiresias predicts that Odysseus will die an old man at sea.
Tiresias believes Odysseus will die in old age, with death coming from the sea.
Odysseus' goal was to get home.
Laërtes did not die, and eventually rejoined with Odysseus.
Odysseus' men ate Helios' cattle because they were hungry and had been warned not to by Odysseus. They disregarded the warning due to their hunger and lack of self-control. This act angered Helios and led to dire consequences for Odysseus and his crew.
Odysseus had to sail around the Mediterranean Sea because he was cursed by Poseidon for not honoring him when he helped him
Odysseus defeats the sea monster guy
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died of her grieving, waiting on Odysseus' return. She missed her son so much that she died of grief and yearning. In one movie adaption, she commits suicide by walking into the sea.
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Old Man Of The Sea
Homies at sea