When Odysseus reaches the Underworld in Homer's "Odyssey," he is instructed to speak with the spirit of the prophet Tiresias. Tiresias provides crucial guidance on how Odysseus can return home to Ithaca and offers insights into the challenges he will face. Additionally, Odysseus encounters other spirits, including those of his fallen comrades and his mother, but Tiresias is the key figure he seeks for advice.
When Odysseus goes to the underworld, he is supposed to talk to the prophet Tiresias. Tiresias provides crucial guidance and insights about Odysseus's journey home to Ithaca, as well as the challenges he will face. Additionally, Odysseus encounters the spirits of other dead heroes and his mother, who also offer him valuable information and reflections on his life.
Odysseus did not talk directly to Poseidon.
Talk about who Odysseus is and what his situation in the book is. It really depends on what about Odysseus you are going to talk about.
Circe sent Odysseus to go talk to Tiresias, who gave him instructions for his journey home to Ithaca.
Odysseus talk to athena and athena tells him
If ur brother is annoyin i can tel u i know what it is like darlin' is it hell?of cus.take away his toys dont talk to him bit him dont buy him presents
no they can not make you talk... well they are not supposed to make you talk though, because you supposed to tell them your problem when your ready
you know when a boy is serious when he gets a really stern face and has no emotion but angy plus hell talk really fast (well that's what i do)
yes Answer 2. Polyphemus asked Odysseus about his name, which showed he could talk.
HELL NO HELL NO
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
yes