It is Odysseus who first suggests leaving Circe's Isle in Homer's "Odyssey." After spending a year with the enchantress Circe, his men express a desire to return home, and Odysseus ultimately decides it's time to depart. He gathers his crew to discuss their next steps, emphasizing the importance of resuming their journey back to Ithaca.
Helping injured people goes back to ancient times.
An epic theme for Circe the witch could be the quest for power and immortality, as Circe uses her magical abilities to control and manipulate those around her. Another theme could be the idea of transformation and self-discovery, as Circe learns to harness her powers and find her true identity amidst the challenges she faces.
Odysseus got the idea.
it was winston churchills idea
Pericles had the idea to build the Parthenon.
paul reveres idea
John Walker
poobean
James Madison
douglus north
Woodrow Wilson
Roger Sherman