Odysseus's decision to withhold the full extent of the dangers from his crew can be seen as both strategic and protective. By not revealing every peril, he aimed to maintain morale and prevent panic, which could have undermined their resolve. However, this approach also risks undermining trust, as the crew might feel betrayed upon encountering unforeseen threats. Ultimately, while his intentions may have been good, transparency could have fostered a more united and prepared team.
the dangers that he would face at sea that is what circe warned odysseus.
Calypso told Odysseus that if he did not sacrifice six men to the Scylla he would lose his whole ship to Charybdis. If he had told his men of the dangers they might not have agreed to sail through Scylla's passage.
It would normally be 'he is saying', as you would only use 'he is telling' if the sentence is 'he is telling me how to do everything' or 'he is telling me a lovely story'.
If he were to tell his crew about the dangers that awaited them they never would have sailed.
Odysseus' pride would not allow him to keep his real identity a secret from the Cyclops. However the Cyclops is the son of Poseidon who hates Odysseus as it is. By telling the Cyclops his real name, Odysseus ultimately reveals himself to Poseidon. The Cyclops tells Poseidon who hurt him and Poseidon plagues the rest of Odysseus' journey. Had his pride not gotten in the way, Odysseus would have been home years before.
Like telling someone.. "Is an invalid sentence." would be incorrect. "That is an invalid sentence." would be correct.
Odysseus is offered immortality and eternal youth by the goddess Calypso if he would stay with her, but Odysseus is drawn by his faithfulness to his wife to refuse Calypso. Odysseus strives to attain immortality, not by living forever, but by gaining a reputation that will have bards telling of his achievements. In this since, Odysseus achieves total immortality. In the since that he lives forever, alas, Odysseus is out of luck. Apparently between the giant cyclops and the feasting he forgot to look for the fountain of youth.
Odysseus is telling the truth because he provides specific details about his journey that only a person who experienced them firsthand would know. He also shows genuine emotion when recounting his trials and tribulations, which adds credibility to his story. Additionally, the reactions of the Phaeacians to his tale further validate its authenticity.
Before Odysseus could leave Circe's island, she instructed him to journey to the Underworld to consult the prophet Tiresias. There, Tiresias would provide him with crucial guidance on how to safely return home to Ithaca. Circe emphasized the importance of this visit to ensure that he would avoid dangers and obstacles on his voyage.
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She was the goddess of heroes and she favored, Odysseus.
She treated Odysseus very well. Without Athena, Odysseus would not have made it home.