He must go to the Underworld and talk to Tiresias (the blind prophet- same one from Oedipus).
What Odysseus did on his way home is the entirety of The Odyssey.
Nausicaa learns from Odysseus that he is a great warrior and leader, known for his cunning and intelligence. She also learns about his journey and struggles to return home after the Trojan War. Nausicaa admires Odysseus for his resilience and determination.
Home. Most of the stories about Odysseus are on his way home from Troy.
Odysseus was shipwrecked, and had no way of getting home. She did not help Odysseus get home until she was told to by the Gods.
The problems in the Odyssey are * Odysseus must struggle to return home after the Trojan war * Telemachus must struggle to become a man * Odysseus must struggle to reclaim his kingdom at home
Odysseus eventually did return home. He was hampered along the way by all sorts of trials.
The right way
Odysseus faced a number of obstacles on his way home from the Trojan War that Poseidon, god of the sea, placed in his way.
Troy Answer 2 No it was on his way home from Troy that Odysseus was going to spend the night on an island, and it turned out to be the home of the cuyclops.
this person tells him how to get home and what way to take.
Odysseus is trying to travel his way home to Ithaca, and keep his men, and himself alive in the process.
The dead seer who tells Odysseus his future is Tiresias. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus consults Tiresias in the Land of the Dead to gain insight into his journey home to Ithaca. Tiresias provides crucial information about the challenges he will face and the sacrifices he must make to appease the gods, guiding him on his way.