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Well, i assume that you've read The Odyssey,

the significance of this is that in the end when Odysseus breaks down from his singing, the King than asks him where he is from and where hes going ect.

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How are king alcinous and queen arete related?

They are brother and sister


King Alcinous and Queen Arete ruled what land?

Skheria or Scheria, the island home of the Phaiecians


From what Alcinous says about Phaeacia's ships is there any chance that they will fail to get Odysseus home?

No, not at all. They are a sea-faring folk, and sail the seas by the grace of Poseidon in ships that glide along like thought, or as a bird in the air.


Who is the narrator in I am laertes' son?

'I am Laertes' son' is the beginning of the Odyssey. The section is about Odysseus, son of Laertes, telling the beginning of his hard journery to King Alcinous on the island of Phaeacia. Before he was washed ashore to the island of Phaeacia, Odysseus has lost all his men on boats. He is the only one to survive the harsh journey, but yet, he is not home. Poseidon, God of the Sea, makes it rough for Odysseus to reach home, to Ithaca. When Odysseus is washed ashore on the island of Phaeacia, women that work for the king discovers Odysseus and takes him to bathe, feed, and cloth. Thus, when Odysseus eats with King Alcinous during a festival, he tells him who he is and begins his story of why he hasn't returned home for ten years.


What is a summary of sailing from troy in The Odyssey?

After twenty years from home, Odysseus departs from the goddess Calypso's island. He arrives in Phoenicia, which is ruled by Alcinous. Alcionous asks Odysseus to tell him the story of his adventures, in exchange for a ship back to his homeland. Odysseus then proceeds to tell Alcinous of the war in Troy, going to Ismarus, how his soldiers dismantled the town and losing several rows of men on each ship from the Cicones army.

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For whom does alcinous send to sing at the feast?

Demodocus


In the beginning of Book IX Odysseus finally reveals his identity to Alcinous. How is it that Alcinous has suspected this already?

Alcinous had noticed how intently Odysseus listened to Demodocus's song about the Trojan War, and how emotional he became. This, along with Odysseus's physical appearance and the way he carried himself, led Alcinous to suspect that Odysseus might be connected to the events of the war.


The odyssey. who is the teller of tales?

In Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," the teller of tales is Demodocus, a blind poet in the court of King Alcinous. He is known for his ability to captivate his audience with his storytelling and musical talents.


Who is Alcinous in The Odyssey?

Alcinous is the ruler of the Phaeacians.


What was king alcinous known for that was speacil?

King Alcinous helped Odysseus when his ship wrecked.


When was Alcinous Burton Jamison born?

Alcinous Burton Jamison was born on 1851-09-01.


When did Alcinous Burton Jamison die?

Alcinous Burton Jamison died on 1938-11-15.


Who finds Odysseus and takes him to King Alcinous?

The person that finds Odysseus and takes him to King Alcinous is Navsicaa.


Which kingdom did Alcinous?

Phaeacia


Why does Alcinous want Odysseus to marry Nausicaa?

Alcinous feels that he and the stranger "think as one."


How does king alcinous treat Odysseus in his place even thoug he is a stranger?

king alcinous treat odysseus with rescpect.


King of phaeacia?

The king of Phaeacia in Greek mythology is Alcinous. He is known for helping Odysseus return home to Ithaca after his long journey in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Alcinous is described as a wise and hospitable ruler.