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What is A feast of Alcinous?

audience, king of phaeacians


What king does Odysseus tell his journey to?

King Alcinous of the Phaeacians, Nausicaa's father.


Who is the father of Nausikaa?

Nausikaa princess of Phaeacians is the daughter of King Alkinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacians who assisted Odysseus for his safe return home.


Who send Odysseus back to Ithaca?

The Phaeacians sent Odysseus back to Ithaca thanks to their king, King Alcinous.


How did the Phaeacians help Odysseus?

Keryra (Corcyra) the island of the Phaeacians is the last place visited by Odysseus before he returns home. The princess Nusicaa seems to develop a bit of a crush on him, and her father Alcinous - king of the Phaeacians - gives Odysseus a magic ship on which he can sail home to Ithaca.


Who discovers Odysseus washed up on King Alcinous' land?

Nausicaa, the beautiful princess of Phaeacians


Who is Blind bard of the Phaeacians?

Demodocus is the blind bard of the Phaeacians.


How is Odysseus received on the island of scheria home of king alcinous?

It was the home of the Phaeacians, who treated Odysseus as a welcome guest.


How are the Phaeacians punished for helping Odysseus?

Poseidon turns the Phaeacians ship into stone


In the Odyssey who is the red-haired king in book 5?

The red-haired king in Book 5 of the Odyssey is King Alcinous, the ruler of the Phaeacians. He offers hospitality to Odysseus and helps him return to Ithaca.


How long does Odysseus on the island of Scheria?

Odysseus spends a total of about five days on the island of Scheria, which is the home of the Phaeacians. He arrives there after being shipwrecked and is received hospitably by King Alcinous and Queen Arete. After sharing his adventures and receiving assistance, he departs for Ithaca with gifts from the Phaeacians.


Whose guest is Odysseus at court?

Odysseus is the guest of the Phaeacians at their court. After being shipwrecked, he is welcomed by King Alcinous and Queen Arete, who offer him hospitality and assistance on his journey home to Ithaca. The Phaeacians are known for their generosity and respect for guests, which reflects the Greek value of xenia, or hospitality.