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The Hospitable Phaeacians in The Odyssey In the era of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey, one could strongly argue that there were many differences in the various ...
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... The third example is the gifts that the Phaeacians gave to Odysseus. ... The Phaeacians took Odysseus on a great ship to his homeland of Ithaca. ...
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... Odysseus shall not have the help of gods or any men. He must build his own boat, and then after twenty days at sea, he shall reach the land of the Phaeacians. ...
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... When we first meet Odysseus he is being treated as a king in the land of the Phaeacians. The Phaeacians were the perfect hosts to ...
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... In Book VIII, King Alkinoos calls an assembly asking the Phaeacians to help Odysseus. During this meeting there is competition to entertain Odysseus. ...
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... Odysseus also received the same excellent treatment from Aeolus and the Phaeacians that Telemachus did from Nestor and Menelaus. ...
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... from Calypso; Calypso gives Odysseus supplies and Odysseus sets sail on a hand made raft that is soon ship wrecked to the island of the Phaeacians by Poseidon. ...
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... In Book VIII of The Odyssey, the Phaeacians want to impress their guest Odysseus with a show of athletics including foot races, discus, and wrestling. ...
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... goddess Calypso, Ogygia. His journey finally ended in Phaecia, home of the seafaring phaeacians ruled by Alcinous. After the Trojan ...
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... destroys his craft. Odysseus then drifts to the land of the Phaeacians, where he is welcomed into the kingdom by King Alcinous. After a ...
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... The Phaeacians came to the aid of Odysseus next. When he was found shipwrecked on their land they took him in with no hesitation. ...
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... The Phaeacians came to the aid of Odysseus next. When he was found shipwrecked on their land they took him in with no hesitation. ...
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... As in the case of the Phaeacians, Alcinous feels pity for Odysseus, and through that pity does he gain the favor of the Phaeacians and their aid in getting home ...
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... The Phaeacians would not attempt this unless they thought there was a chance for results. To put it very simply, Greek gods are powerless and are dim-witted. ...
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... asked to tell his tale at the banquet held by Dido, in Book 1, Aeneas tells his tale to Dido in Book 2. Odysseus tells his tale while he is among the Phaeacians ...
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... For example when he arrives in Scheria the home of the Phaeacians the princess Nausicaa and her handmaidens bath him and take him to the palace of king ...
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... pg. 81-82). Also after the Phaeacians had helped Odysseus, Poseidon punished them for their kindness to his enemy. Hyperion, the ...
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... strength. In many situations he proved this ability. While floating from Calypso's island, he came to the Land of the Phaeacians. While ...
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... While in the land of the Phaeacians, Odysseus participates in the contests there9, while Aeneas holds similar contests to honor the death of his father ...
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... This can be seen when he tells the Phaeacians that his is Odysseus and "Men hold me/formidable for guile in peace and war:/this fame has gone abroad to the ...
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... When he does, he is overcome by a storm and his ship is destroyed. He swims to the mouth of a river where he sleeps. This is the land of the Phaeacians. ...
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... to demonstrate that he is worthy of the "rebirth" that he has gone through and the exalted vision he will be granted when he arrives at the Land of Phaeacians. ...
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... After Odysseus and Athena hide the treasures Odysseus received from the Phaeacians, Athena tells Odysseus what will happen to the suitors and what form he will ...
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... After Odysseus and Athena hide the treasures Odysseus received from the Phaeacians, Athena tells Odysseus what will happen to the suitors and what form he will ...
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... After Odysseus and Athena hide the treasures Odysseus received from the Phaeacians, Athena tells Odysseus what will happen to the suitors and what form he will ...
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