Odysseus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Odysseus or Ulysses (Greek , Odusseus ; Latin: ), in Greek mythology pronounced /oʊˈdɪsiəs/ , was a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey . Odysseu...
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Odyssey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Odyssey (Greek: , Odýsseia ) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad , the other work traditionally ascribed to Homer. The...
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Various traditions have arisen concerning Odysseus, some of them casting him as a hero, others as a scoundrel. This biography includes the ones most commonly accepted, particularly those referred to or implicit in the Odyssey.
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For having done this, Zeus destroyed Odysseus' ship and all his comrades drowned. When the ship broke up, ... Anticlia 1's father Autolycus 1, who lived near Mount Parnassus in Phocis (the region bordering the Gulf of Corinth west of Boeotia), is said to have been the one who found the name Odysseus for his grandchild.
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Why is Athena so concerned with Odysseus? Why is Zeus so surprised with her plea? In the line ending her speech, the words "dead set against," odusso, puns on the hero's name ... 191-4 King Alcinous summons the Phaiakian assembly, which agrees to send Odysseus home by ship. Having returned to the palace, they're entertained...
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Most of the following information was taken from G. E. Dimock's "The Name of Odysseus." ... To escape Kalypso, Odysseus needs a ship, and so must accept the weariness of rowing. To see life in any other way is to live in a dream-world, as the Cyclops do, and the Phaecians. To avoid trouble, we are told,
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Primary Name ... They compete to move Odysseus' ship to different adventures, as depicted on their secret Task cards. First player to score 10 points of completed adventures wins. ... Odysseus.pdf...
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Odysseus was a very popular hero in Greek and Roman mythology. ... This strage voyage is documented in the Odyssey and has him known under his Roman name of Ulysses. Finally after a 10-year war and a 10-year voyage home, the hero finally made it home to find his home overcome by suitors trying to take his wife.
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No name is mentioned since he starts off with a large fleet and is never left with just his own.
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