That Penelope will be courting with ignorant foolish men eating his food
Odysseus would like the blind prophet Teiresias to tell him how to get home safely.
Odysseus speaks with the Theban prophet Tiresias, who tells Odysseus how to get home.
He find suitors trying to court his wife penelope.
Odysseus speaks to the dead, blind prophit tiresias to ask him how he can get home safely
In Homer's "Odyssey," Circe instructs Odysseus to visit the Underworld to seek the guidance of the blind prophet Teiresias. She tells him to make a sacrifice to the spirits of the dead and to find Teiresias' spirit, who will provide him with crucial information for his journey home. This encounter is essential for Odysseus to navigate the challenges that lie ahead.
He find suitors trying to court his wife penelope.
Teiresias, the blind prophet in Homer's "Odyssey," predicts that Odysseus will face numerous challenges on his journey home to Ithaca. He warns him of the dangers posed by the suitors who have overrun his home and advises him to make a sacrifice to Poseidon to appease the god. Teiresias also foretells that Odysseus will eventually reach home, but he must confront the suitors and restore order before he can find peace. Ultimately, he hints at a long and arduous journey, emphasizing the importance of patience and perseverance.
When Odysseus returns home, he claims to be a beggar.
the way home will be filled with troubled.
A.his journey home will be filled with trouble.
Circe insists that Odysseus go to the underworld to consult with the blind Theban prophet Teiresias.
In "The Odyssey," the blind prophet Teiresias predicts several key events for Odysseus. He warns Odysseus of the challenges he will face on his journey home, including the dangers posed by the Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis. Teiresias also foretells that Odysseus will eventually reclaim his home and family, but only after he makes sacrifices to the god Poseidon for the troubles he caused. Furthermore, he advises Odysseus to avoid harming the cattle of the Sun god, Helios, to ensure a safe return.