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... Book 11:Circe tells Odysseus to attract the souls of the dead where here meets Tiresias who tells Odysseus his future; Odysseus then speaks with his dead ...
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... Circe tells Odysseus he must travel to the land of the dead and see the dead prophet Tiresias. Tiriseas tells Odysseus what he needs to do to get home. ...
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... He tells Odysseus that Antinoos was to blame and that the suitors were forced to behave as they did. "Antinoos was the ringleader ...
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... Kirke tells Odysseus the path to take home and so he is off for another adventure, surviving with the mere thought of eventually returning to his distant home. ...
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... Eurylochus escapes from Circe and tells Odysseus what has happened. ... He tells Telemachus, Odysseus' son, about Odysseus' army that hid inside a wooden horse. ...
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... must learn how far the women are corrupted; we should know how to locate good men among our hands.." Also in Book XVII, Athena also tells Odysseus to study his ...
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... Also in Book XVII, Athena also tells Odysseus to study his enemies closely while under the transformation by saying, learn who are the descent lads, and who ...
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... by a huge wall. Athena appears and tells Odysseus to build a giant horse and make every soldier get inside. After they do this the ...
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... We see that she thinks highly of her father because she refers to him as her "excellent father" and tells Odysseus about everything her father can give to him. ...
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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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... Anticlea tells Odysseus how she was driven to take her own life, thinking that he was dead and she could no longer go on living in his absence. ...
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... to do. When Circe tells Odysseus to not touch Helios's cattle, he respects her advice and he doesn't touch the cattle. A third important ...
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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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... man in public before marriage. Nausicaa tells Odysseus, "I shrink from our sea-dogs' nasty gossip. Some old salt rock might mock ...
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... They are looking for Philoctetes. Odysseus tells Neoptolemus to find Philoctetes, and tell him that he is the son of Achilles. Odysseus ...
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... We see that she thinks highly of her father because she refers to him as her "excellent father" and tells Odysseus about everything her father can give to him. ...
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After fighting ten years in the Trojan War, the story tells it took Odysseus ten more years to reach home, in Ithaca, and his wife, Penelope. ...
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... business. An example of such an account is shown in book V when Calypso tells Odysseus she will help him return to Ithica. Poseidon ...
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... business. An example of such an account is shown in book V when Calypso tells Odysseus she will help him return to Ithica. Poseidon ...
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... with his family. In return, Odysseus tells the Phaeacian's of his travels and hardships from the past decade. When someone does ...
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... He plays with Odysseus a little more and tells him more that he didn't want to kill him. Just to under stand that humans are nothing with out gods. ...
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... He also tells him he would prefer to be a homeless man still alive than the strongest of the underworld. This is tough to understand for Odysseus because these ...
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... Menelaos tells of his adventures to Telemachus, Odysseus tells of his adventures to the Phaiakians, and Odysseus tells of his false adventures to Eumaios. ...
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... In book 8, page 207, line 559-84, the bard, Demodocus, tells the story of the hero Odysseus and how he defeated the Trojans. This ...
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... Odysseus tells the story in the book because it follows the oral tradition, as if he is talking to you directly, like in the antiquity. ...
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... After blinding and escaping from the Cyclops, Odysseus taunts the beast. He tells him his name and how proud he was of tricking the Cyclops. ...
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... 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 Zeus. Hermes tells Kalypso that Odysseus is to be freed so Odysseus builds a raft and sets out for home. This symbolic rebirth ...
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