Odysseus reaches the land of the Phaeacians and their kind king, Alcinoüs. The king’s daughter, Nausicaä, finds Odysseus, naked and filthy from sleeping on the ground, and leads him to the king. Received warmly, Odysseus tells the story of his wanderings.
Tiresias.
Tiresias
Odysseus recounts his adventures primarily to King Alcinous and the Phaeacians in the epic poem "The Odyssey." After being shipwrecked and helped by the Phaeacians, he shares the tale of his long journey home to Ithaca, detailing his encounters with mythical creatures and challenges he faced. This storytelling serves to highlight his cunning, resilience, and the trials he endured during his ten-year odyssey after the Trojan War.
The cyclops with whom Odysseus has a conflict is named Polyphemus. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus and his men become trapped in Polyphemus's cave, and they must devise a clever plan to escape. Odysseus blinds Polyphemus after getting him drunk, and in doing so, he incurs the wrath of Poseidon, Polyphemus's father. This encounter significantly complicates Odysseus's journey home to Ithaca.
Nausicaa, emboldened by Athena, first greets the naked Odysseus whom has washed upon the island of Scheria.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as a whimsical and imaginative story for a young girl named Alice Liddell, whom he enjoyed telling stories to.
Tiresias.
Tiresias
he kills antinous
Calypso
he kills antinous
noh-body
the blind prophet, teiresias
Polyphemus.
Tiresias, the dead blind Theban prophet is the man whom Odysseus sets out to see in Hades. He tells Odysseus why Poseidon is angry at him, and what Odysseus must do to get home.
I'm pretty sure Odysseus but he declines
Odysseus