According to Greek mythology, Odysseus died after the events of the "Odyssey," but specific details about his death are not clearly outlined in ancient texts. Later sources suggest that he may have died in 1180 BC, but these dates are speculative and not universally accepted. His death is often attributed to various legends, including being killed by his own son, Telegonus, or by other warriors seeking revenge. Ultimately, the exact year of his death remains uncertain and is part of mythological tradition.
Laërtes did not die, and eventually rejoined with Odysseus.
No
Anticlea, the mother of Odysseus in Greek mythology, dies in the absence of her son while he is away at the Trojan War and on his subsequent journey home. Although the exact year of her death is not specified in the myths, it is commonly understood that she dies before Odysseus returns to Ithaca. Her death is highlighted in Homer's "Odyssey," where she appears to Odysseus in the Underworld.
so that he can die
All of Odysseus men die upon the journey home.
Laërtes did not die, and eventually rejoined with Odysseus.
No.
Tiresias predicts that Odysseus will die an old man at sea.
Odysseus makes it home to Ithaca, and lives.
No
Tiresias believes Odysseus will die in old age, with death coming from the sea.
She died after Odysseus left for Troy from greef of her son.
Anticlea, the mother of Odysseus in Greek mythology, dies in the absence of her son while he is away at the Trojan War and on his subsequent journey home. Although the exact year of her death is not specified in the myths, it is commonly understood that she dies before Odysseus returns to Ithaca. Her death is highlighted in Homer's "Odyssey," where she appears to Odysseus in the Underworld.
so that he can die
All of Odysseus men die upon the journey home.
Odysseus' crew men ask Odysseus to leave Circe's island after a year on her island.
Odysseus' crew asked to go home after a year on Circe's island.