At the end of the Odysseus myth, the Phoenicians mistrust strangers due to their experiences with deceit and danger associated with outsiders. Having encountered various travelers and their stories, they remain cautious, prioritizing their safety and the integrity of their trade. This wariness is heightened by the legacy of Odysseus, whose cunning and trickery exemplify the potential for strangers to bring chaos rather than friendship. Ultimately, their mistrust serves as a protective measure in a world where appearances can be deceiving.
No.
He is on the myth of odysseus
Absolutely, there is no proof he lived.
Penelope is the wife of Odysseus, the hero of the Odyssey.
you go on to Collins primacy literary and it will be there
In Greek myth Laertes married Anticlia and had a son, Odysseus.
He is not real and is only a fictional story/myth.
Odysseus ,his son , and the loyal staff kill all the suitors
Ajax
First of all "Patron Saints" are Catholic, not Greek Myth. Second, Odysseus wasn't a god or a Saint; he was the King of Ithaca.
She was a daughter of the Titan Atlas, and was famous for the imprisonment of Odysseus, the famed greek hero.
Greek Mythology - This is a poem written by Homer, (the Odyssey) about the return trip home of Odysseus king of Ithaca, after the Trojan war. in Roman myth he is called Ulysses.