She has died while he was at war. Odysseus sees his mother Anticlea in the underworld.
Odysseus' mother died from yearning for her son.
Odysseus learns that his mother died of grief and pain of her son not returning back.
That his mother died, and that suitors are after his wife.
After Odysseus' death his son Telemachus returns to Aeaea with Telegonus (his younger brother) and Penelope (his mother), and there marries Circe.
Odysseus sees her in the underworld. He was unaware that his mother had died.
Odysseus' mother died from yearning for her son.
Odysseus learns that his mother died of grief and pain of her son not returning back.
That his mother died, and that suitors are after his wife.
After Odysseus' death his son Telemachus returns to Aeaea with Telegonus (his younger brother) and Penelope (his mother), and there marries Circe.
He learns that she has passed away due to grief over him not returning home.
Odysseus's mother, Anticlea, died of grief.
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.
Telemachus learns that his mother, Penelope, has remained faithful to his father, Odysseus, despite the suitors' advances. He also realizes her strength and cunning in dealing with the suitors while waiting for Odysseus' return.
Odysseus met his mother Anticlea when he was in the land of the dead.
Odysseus sees her in the underworld. He was unaware that his mother had died.
He thought Odysseus was dead.
Odysseus' mother is Anticlea, wife of Laertes, daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea, granddaughter of Hermes.