Odysseus is hesitant to leave his home due to his deep emotional ties to his family and the comforts of his familiar life. He is also wary of the dangers and uncertainties that lie ahead on his journey, having already faced numerous trials and hardships during the Trojan War. Furthermore, the thought of leaving his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, adds to his reluctance, as he fears for their safety and well-being in his absence. Ultimately, his loyalty and love for them weigh heavily on his decision to embark on another perilous adventure.
The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
He is afraid of wild animals.
He had to go fight in the battle of Troy.
she was hesitant because it's been so long since she's seen him, she's not sure of its really him or not.
Zeus leaves Odysseus alive because Odysseus has been fated to return home. Even the mightiest Gods do not dare go against the Fates.
The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
He is afraid of wild animals.
He had to go fight in the battle of Troy.
les cacnas le puss de Odysseus tricanis
she was hesitant because it's been so long since she's seen him, she's not sure of its really him or not.
The driver of the truck is hesitant to leave the children because it is too dangerous.
Zeus leaves Odysseus alive because Odysseus has been fated to return home. Even the mightiest Gods do not dare go against the Fates.
Odysseus wishes to return home to see his wife Penelope and his child Telemachus, whom he has not seen for 20 years.
Circe tells Odysseus that before he can leave for home, he must journey to the underworld to seek the prophet Tiresias. There, Tiresias will provide him with crucial guidance about how to return to Ithaca and deal with the challenges he will face upon his arrival. Additionally, Circe advises Odysseus to make sacrifices to the gods to ensure a safe passage home.
He did. It just took him a long time to get back home.
Odysseus' crew men ask Odysseus to leave Circe's island after a year on her island.
Athena told her father Zeus that Odysseus wanted to go home to see his wife and son so Zeus told Hermes to go and tell Calypso to let Odysseus leave her island. She agreed and told Odysseus to make a boat and she gave him food and wine for his journey