Odysseus took four days to build a raft after being stranded on the island of Ogygia. He spent this time gathering materials and constructing the raft with the help of the goddess Calypso. Once finished, he set sail on the fifth day.
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Odysseus took four days to construct the raft while stranded on the island of Ogygia, where he was held captive by Calypso. After completing the raft, he set sail on the fifth day. This period is detailed in Homer's "Odyssey," highlighting his resourcefulness and determination to return home.
After Zeus destroys Odysseus' ship, Odysseus drifts on a raft for ten days until he arrives on Calypso's island. The rest of his crew drown. After Odysseus sets sail on a raft from Calypso's island, he drifts for twenty days until he reaches Scheria, the land of the Phaecians, and is forced to swim to shore, drifting for three days towards the island before he reaches it.
Odysseus was trying to get home to Ithaca after leaving Ogygia and Calypso on a raft. His raft is destroyed by Poseidon, but he manages to swim ashore to Phaecia after several days.
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Calypso helped Odysseus build his raft.
The god Poseidon, god of the sea, wrecked the raft in retaliation for Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polythemus.
The god Poseidon, god of the sea, wrecked the raft in retaliation for Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polythemus.
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