During the games in the "Odyssey," Laodamas, the son of Alcinous, challenges Odysseus to participate in the athletic competitions. Euryalus, a competitor, insults Odysseus by questioning his athletic abilities, prompting Odysseus to defend his honor. After Odysseus demonstrates his strength and skill, Euryalus apologizes, and the two reconcile, highlighting themes of pride and respect in competition. This exchange emphasizes Odysseus's prowess and the importance of honor among warriors.
Odysseus and his son slaughter them when Odysseus gets home.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Odysseus kills them all...read it on sparknotes.
the hell if i know
It was the home of the Phaeacians, who treated Odysseus as a welcome guest.
The last of Odysseus' crew drown after Zeus splinters the boat with lightning.
Odysseus is an epic hero. Based on what you know about the Trojan War and Odysseus, write a paragraph predicting what you think The Odyssey will be about.
They all get eaten by scylla
Polyphemus throws a rock at Odysseus's ship and almost sinks it, but instead creates a wave sending Odysseus and his men away from the island
It gets loosed by the curious deceitfull shipmates of Odysseus while he slept.
They forget about Ithica