In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus learns that his family has faced significant challenges during his long absence. His wife, Penelope, has remained loyal despite the pressure from suitors, while his son, Telemachus, has grown into a capable young man seeking to find his father. Upon his return, Odysseus discovers the importance of loyalty, resilience, and the bonds of family that have endured despite adversity. This realization deepens his appreciation for his loved ones and reinforces his determination to reclaim his place in his household.
Odysseus talk to athena and athena tells him
Odysseus left his family in order to fight in the Trojan War
not to trust women
Odysseus mother
Odysseus's family included the following Chione + Hermes Chalcomedusa + Arcisius + Autolycus Laertes + Anticlea Periboea + Icaruis Odysseus + Penelope Telemachus + Circe Latinus
She has died while he was at war. Odysseus sees his mother Anticlea in the underworld.
Odysseus returned back home and you should think about it Nd pay attention and learn something instead of looking for the answers
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That his mother died, and that suitors are after his wife.
Ithaca
family friend of Odysseus's family and the chief man of the Taphians
She thinks Odysseus will forget about his home and family and stay with her.