Odysseus faced numerous challenges and obstacles on his journey back home from the Trojan War, including encounters with mythical creatures such as the Cyclops, the Sirens, and Poseidon's wrath. These challenges caused delays in his journey and led to his long absence from Ithaca. Additionally, he was held captive by the nymph Calypso on her island for several years before finally being released.
Yes he did.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
No, Poseidon (God of the sea) did not want Odysseus to return home to Ithaca because Odysseus blinded his son the cyclops Polythemus. The fates had declared that Odysseus would not return home until he had suffered many trials.
In Odysseus's journey, he always has a longing to return home to his son and beloved wife, penelope
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
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That Odysseus not be allowed to return home.
Attempting to return from Troy expedition.
He wanted to return home because his wife was still waiting for him.
Odysseus's primary motivation for surviving his journey is to return home to his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus. Throughout his trials and challenges, he is driven by his love for his family and his desire to reunite with them.