The blind prophet that Odysseus meets in the Underworld is Tiresias.
The blind Theban prophet that Odysseus meets in the Underworld is Tiresias, also spelled Teiresias.
Odysseus meets the blind Theban prophet Tiresius in Hades.
Odysseus meets his dead mother Anticlea in the land of Hades, the underworld.
The second shade Odysseus meets in the underworld is his mother, Anticlea. She was his mother and died of grief while he was away.
he meets in the underworld because he needs to find his was home and the only one who know the was is the man in the underworld
he meets a real OG named matt pass da roach. hes a stoner.
In the underworld, Odysseus encounters several important figures, including the prophet Tiresias, who provides him with crucial guidance for his journey home. He also meets the spirits of his fallen comrades from the Trojan War, including Agamemnon and Achilles. Additionally, he reunites with his mother, Anticlea, who shares her sorrow over his long absence and the situation in Ithaca. These encounters highlight themes of loss, wisdom, and the consequences of past actions.
Anticlea was not the queen of Ithaca; she was actually the mother of Odysseus, the famous king of Ithaca in Greek mythology. She is best known for her appearance in Homer's "Odyssey," where she meets Odysseus in the Underworld. The queen of Ithaca during Odysseus's absence was Penelope, his wife.
Odysseus' meets his mother, Antikleia, in the underworld and gives her blood from a sacrifice so that she can speak. She tells him that his son Telemachos is growing up but is helpless against the suitors but Penelope is still loyal to him. His mother also informs him that she herself had died of loneliness.
Odysseus' meets his mother, Antikleia, in the underworld and gives her blood from a sacrifice so that she can speak. She tells him that his son Telemachos is growing up but is helpless against the suitors but Penelope is still loyal to him. His mother also informs him that she herself had died of loneliness.
Odysseus is greated by a shepherd, which turns out to be Athena in disguise.
When Odysseus wakes up on the shore of Ithaca, he meets Athena. He does not know it is Athena, though, because she is disguised.