He went to Lotus-Eaters where his crew forgot there "mission(to go gome to Ithaca)." Then they faced the cyclops, then went to circe's and Calypso, than to Sylla and Charybdis, Land of the Dead, then to Helios cattle, then to Charybdis again(with no crew.)
That he was attacked by a giant whale and it farted on him
After Odysseus' triumph at the battle of Troy, on his way home to Ithaca, Poseidon punished Odysseus for his cruel selfishness by banishing him on the island of the Cicones where him and his crew slaughtered many men and raped the women there.
King Odysseus way married to Penelope.
When Odysseus left to fight in the Trojan War, he left behind his wife, Penelope, and their infant son, Telemachus. He also abandoned his kingdom of Ithaca and the responsibilities of a ruler. This separation set the stage for the long and arduous journey he would face on his way home, filled with trials and adventures.
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
The right way
Odysseus is trying to travel his way home to Ithaca, and keep his men, and himself alive in the process.
Odysseus longs to be back in his homeland of Ithaca, where his wife Penelope and son Telemachus are waiting for him. Throughout his journey, he struggles to return home and faces numerous challenges and obstacles along the way.
That he was attacked by a giant whale and it farted on him
One early form of foreshadowing used by Homer in "The Odyssey" is when Tiresias warns Odysseus of the dangers he will face during his journey home. This warning sets the stage for the challenges and obstacles Odysseus will encounter on his way back to Ithaca.
After Odysseus' triumph at the battle of Troy, on his way home to Ithaca, Poseidon punished Odysseus for his cruel selfishness by banishing him on the island of the Cicones where him and his crew slaughtered many men and raped the women there.
King Odysseus way married to Penelope.
Odysseus tries to go home but, he and his men were cursed by one of the cyclopses on his journey home (this happened because when the cyclops started eating Odysseus's men so, he had to blind him with a rock). This effected him by Poseidon-the cyclops's father- made him and his comrades the hardest possible way to get to their homeland Ithaca.
When Odysseus left to fight in the Trojan War, he left behind his wife, Penelope, and their infant son, Telemachus. He also abandoned his kingdom of Ithaca and the responsibilities of a ruler. This separation set the stage for the long and arduous journey he would face on his way home, filled with trials and adventures.
Penelope was the mortal wife of mortal Odysseus. Wer are not told how she died.
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
So you think the whole book can be condensed into one answer???