When Odysseus first wakes up on Ithaca, he is initially disoriented and uncertain about his surroundings. Realizing he is home after many years of wandering, he feels a mix of relief and caution. He quickly assesses his situation, hiding his identity to protect himself from potential threats, and begins to devise a plan to reclaim his home and family. His reaction reflects his resourcefulness and the deep longing for home that has driven him throughout his journey.
When Odysseus first wakes up in Ithaca, he is initially disoriented and unsure of his surroundings. He feels a mix of relief and anxiety, as he is overwhelmed by the sudden realization that he has finally returned home after years of wandering. Odysseus is cautious and takes time to assess the situation, reflecting on the challenges he has faced and the need to reclaim his place in his kingdom. His reaction sets the stage for his subsequent plans to confront the suitors who have overtaken his home.
When Odysseus wakes up on the shore of Ithaca, he meets Athena. He does not know it is Athena, though, because she is disguised.
This depends on which instance you are speaking of. Odysseus wakes up on several islands, including Scheria, land of the Phaecians; Ogygia, Calypso's island; and Ithaca, his home island. On Scheria, and Ogygia he is glad to be alive and curious about his surroundings. On Ithaca, he is curious about his surroundings, and mildly doubtful that he is in Ithaca. He feels betrayed by the Scherians who promised to take him home, since he does not recognize Ithaca after twenty years.
Odysseus revels who he is to Eumaeus who is a swine harder. Athena in a disguise, first talks to Odysseys when he wakes up and does not know where he is because of the mist Athena cast.
Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery to unravel? Odysseus finds himself in a bit of a pickle because the goddess Athena has disguised him to protect him from his enemies. It's like a little game of hide and seek, but with a divine twist. Just trust the journey, my friend, and all will become clear in due time.
He sleeps with Calypso, But when he wakes up, he thinks only of Penelope.
They are highly cautious. Newborns are dangerous and unpredictable.
Nausicaa. or ship-burner. In a dream. Thereby she is by the sea when Odysseus, the shipwrecked, wakes.
Odysseus is furious and disappointed when he wakes up and finds that his crew has killed the cattle of the sun god. They broke their oath to him by doing so, and he knows that this action will mean their destruction.
confusion
The first change Rip notices after he wakes up is the unfamiliar appearance of his surroundings - the village has significantly transformed since he fell asleep.
He and his men burnt the body of Elpenor While at Circes for the first time they all eat and drink, but Elpenor drinks too much and falls asleep on the roof and when he wakes up in the morning he falls off and dies. Odysseus then travels to the underworld and sees Elpenors soul among the others, after asking him how he died Elpenor asks him to go back to Aeaea and to perform funeral rites for him.