In the underworld, Achilles asks Odysseus about his son, Neoptolemus. He is particularly concerned about whether Neoptolemus has proven himself in battle and how he has fared after the Trojan War. Achilles expresses a desire to know about his son's bravery and reputation, reflecting his deep parental concern even in the afterlife.
He asks about his son.
He asks about his son.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
Odysseus went to the underworld to seek Teiresias, the blind Theban prophet. He also met his decesased mother, Achilles, Agamemnon, Tantalus, and Scooby Doo.
No it was Odysseus. Achilles was the muscle, Odysseus was the brain.
He asks about his son.
He asks about his son.
Odysseus sees a bunch of random souls as soon as he prepares the offering( to get Tiresias to come up in the underworld to visit him and tell him his future) Odysseus sees his mom, Anticeleia, he sees as well Achilles, Ajax, Agamemnon, and of course Tiresias.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
Odysseus went to the underworld to seek Teiresias, the blind Theban prophet. He also met his decesased mother, Achilles, Agamemnon, Tantalus, and Scooby Doo.
No it was Odysseus. Achilles was the muscle, Odysseus was the brain.
Odysseus went to the Underworld to get advice for his journey home.
Elpenor was encountered by Odysseus in the underworld.
Odysseus went to the Underworld to get advice for his journey home.
In the underworld, Achilles expresses his regret about his early death and the fleeting nature of glory. He tells Odysseus that he would rather be a humble farmer alive than a powerful warrior in the afterlife. Achilles underscores the pain of losing his life for fame, emphasizing that living a long, ordinary life is more valuable than achieving great honor through death. He also inquires about the fate of his son, demonstrating his enduring concern for his family's legacy.
Circe told Odysseus how to reach the Underworld.
In the underworld, Odysseus talks to many of the dead such as his mother, Achilles, Ajax and many others. He also talks to Tiresias, who gives him the prophecy that he will return home to his wife and son, but all his men will die on the way. Tiresias also assists him by giving him instructions on how to get home.