Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey '

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1.Odysseus’ family faces using all of the household wealth on food and drinking.
2. Homer asks Muse for help to tell the story.
3. It is represented by the amount of hospitality to characters.
4. Odysseus promised an alliance if he would make it back from hi journey.
5.The Lotus Eater gave Odysseus a plant and if anyone ate this plant they would lose hope on making it home.
6.The Lotus Plant reminds me of decisions made from phones as you sometimes don't think of what u say on text and it could really hurt your future just like the lotus.
7. Helen is an example as one of her most notable features is Zeus's Daughter.
8. That Odysseus is going to have trouble with this beast as it has no manners and is not kind and refuses to host to odysseus.
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It shows that odysseus is very reckless and his ego is very big. He risked his life and the trip listening to the song.
24. Everytime odysseus takes a nap something bad happens and if he takes a nap again who knows what his men will do.
25. The sirens are almost like fish lures and the men are fish and they are attracted to them and when they are pulled in they are never seen again.
26.1.12 Foot tall creature 2.has six heads 3.Eahc head having a row of shark teeth.
27. Circe and Teiresias both warn Odysseus not to eat helios cattle.
28. These are the most important events. Ithaca goes to war with Troy
Odysseus tells wife Penelope she must remarry if he dies or doesn't return before Telemachus has a beard
Odysseus must leave Ithaca, wife, and newborn son to go to war
Odysseus invents the Trojan horse to sneak into Troy and wins the war with the Trojans
Odysseus and his crew try to go home but wash up on the island of the cyclopes
They meet a cyclops named Polyphemus who is Poseidon's son
They blind Polyphemus to escape the cave making Poseidon angry
They sail off and end up on Circe's island
Circe gives Odysseus's men special wine with honey that turns them into pigs
Hermes give Odysseus a special poison plant that actually prevents him from being turned into a

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