He Cries
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in chapter 286, sakura hears the conversation that goes on with naruto and sai.
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Odysseus was the one who came up with the idea of the Trojan horse.he cries
He doesn't hear it. He comes up with the idea of the Trojan horse and wins the war for Greece.
He doesn't hear it. He comes up with the idea of the Trojan horse and wins the war for Greece.
Nestor describes Odysseus as a brave and cunning warrior, known for his leadership skills and strategic thinking during the Trojan War. He highlights Odysseus's intelligence and resourcefulness, emphasizing his role in the success of the Greek army.
he has a feast and then has a set of games arranged for him. the games included discus, boxing, wrestling, and more. but during these events, Odysseus gets sad from stories of the Trojan War he hears. hope that helped.
he wages his tail.
When Athena visits Penelope and Telemachus the first time, Penelope becomes sad when she hears the song of the homecoming of the Akhaians (Greeks) after the Trojan War, as it reminds her of her husband's absence. Penelope then goes to her room and weeps for Odysseus.
When he hears the words, "save some room for turkey dinner".
Telemachus sets out to find his father so that he can either confirm his father's death or survival. He is told to do so by Athena disguised as Mentor. If he hears that his father is still alive, he can wait for at least another 12 months. If he hears that Odysseus is dead, he can mourn his father's death and marry off his mother.
Odysseus is the character followed in the Odyssey. He goes on a journey and his family believe him to be dead, so when his son, Telemachus, hears a rumour that Odysseus is still alive, he sets out to find him. It's a Greek Epic written by Homer.
Argus, Odysseus' faithful dog, wags his tail and shows signs of recognition upon hearing Odysseus' voice after many years apart. Despite being old and neglected, Argus still remembers and acknowledges his beloved master before passing away.
While waiting by the pit, Odysseus witnesses the cyclops Polyphemus tending to his flock of sheep. He also observes the giant's brutish behavior and hears his boasts about his strength and power. Odysseus must carefully plan his escape from the pit while being observant of Polyphemus's movements.