the phaeacians
No, Odysseus did not tell Eumaeus the same tale about his past that he shared with Alcinous and Arete. While he provided a version of his story to Eumaeus, he was more cautious and less detailed, as he needed to gauge Eumaeus's loyalty and support. In contrast, his account to Alcinous and Arete was more elaborate and formal, aimed at receiving hospitality and assistance. This reflects Odysseus's strategic thinking in revealing different aspects of his identity to different audiences.
Cyclops asked Poseiden to add to Odysseus' fate.
Kill the suiters
The Odyssey by the Greek poet Homer .
It set the scene for Odysseus to be returning to his home in Ithaca, and the perilous adventures which made up the tale of the Odyssey (story of Odysseus)
Odysseus did not tell the cyclops his name cyclops promised him a gift
Odysseus claimed that he and his men had been shipwrecked. He said this to hide the location of his ship from Polyphemus.
Odysseus tells Polyphemus that his name is "Nobody" when asked for his name. This allows Odysseus to trick Polyphemus when he later blinds him and Polyphemus calls for help, claiming that "Nobody" is attacking him.
No, Odysseus did not tell Eumaeus the same tale about his past that he shared with Alcinous and Arete. While he provided a version of his story to Eumaeus, he was more cautious and less detailed, as he needed to gauge Eumaeus's loyalty and support. In contrast, his account to Alcinous and Arete was more elaborate and formal, aimed at receiving hospitality and assistance. This reflects Odysseus's strategic thinking in revealing different aspects of his identity to different audiences.
Odysseus spends seven years on the island of Ogygia, as the captive of Calypso. She wanted to make him her immortal husband, however, Athena asked Zeus to have Odysseus released, and Hermes was sent to tell Calypso to set him free.
The correct title is "The Wanderings of Odysseus: The Story of the Odyssey" by Rosemary Sutcliff.
The beggar tells Penelope a false story about meeting Odysseus and receiving news of his return. He claims to have met Odysseus and that he will soon return to reclaim his house and wife. Penelope later tests the beggar by asking for details about Odysseus, which the beggar fails to provide accurately.
Cyclops asked Poseiden to add to Odysseus' fate.
Styxachilles
Kill the suiters
Living to Tell the Tale was created in 2002.
he told them to tie him so he couldn't leave and asked them to put wax in their ears so they couldn't hear the song.