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Odysseus and narrative
Events in the main sequence of the Odyssey ( excluding Odysseus ' embedded narrative of his wanderings ) take place in the Peloponnese and in what are now called the Ionian Islands.
* Similarly, Daniel Wallace's Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions ( 1998 ) adapts the epic to the American South, while also incorporating tall tales into its first-person narrative much as Odysseus does in the Apologoi ( Books 9-12 ).
In Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey Phemius () is an Ithacan poet who performs narrative songs in the house of the absent Odysseus.
During Odysseus ' stay on Scherie, Demodocus performs three narrative songs.
The use of a frame story in which a single narrative is set in the context of the telling of a story is also a technique with a long history, dating back at least to the beginning section of the Odyssey, in which the narrator Odysseus tells of his wandering in the court of King Alcinous.
We then find out in Books IX through XII, that the greater part of Odysseus ' journey precedes that moment in the narrative.
Odysseus, however, does not directly appear in the narrative until Book 5.
According to the Epic Cycle narrative of the Little Iliad, on the way to the ships, Odysseus plotted to kill Diomedes and claim the Palladium ( or perhaps the credit for gaining it ) for himself.

Odysseus and Book
In Book 9, Agamemnon and the other Mycenaean chiefs send Ajax, Odysseus and Phoenix to the tent of Achilles in an attempt to reconcile with the great warrior and induce him to return to the fight.
Book 22, wherein Odysseus kills all the Suitors, has been given the title Mnesterophonia: " slaughter of the Suitors ".
In Homer's Odyssey ( Book 9 ), Odysseus lands on the Island of the Cyclopes during his journey home from the Trojan War.
Other conflicts within the Aeneid include fate versus action, male versus female, Rome versus Carthage, Aeneas as Odysseus in Books 1 – 6 versus Aeneas as Achilles in Books 7 – 12, calm weather versus storms, and the Gate of Horn versus the Ivory Gate of Book VI.
Homer also quote ' Sandy Pylos ' in Book 17 of the Odyssey about Telemachus travelling to Sparta in search of news of his father Odysseus.
Book XIV-The wounded kings ( Diomedes, Agamemnon and Odysseus ) held council with Nestor regarding the possibility of Trojan army reaching their ships.
This time, in Book I, the Goddess Athena disguises herself as Mentes ( son of Anchialos ), an old family friend of Odysseus, when she goes to visit his son, Telemachus.
In Book Six of the Odyssey, Odysseus is shipwrecked on the coast of the island of Scheria.
Later in Book XI, when Odysseus is making a sacrifice to meet the shade of Tiresias, he is surprised and upset to see Elpenor's shade, so he calls out to him and asks him how he came to be there.
* In Book 19 of The Odyssey, Odysseus recounts a story of how he was gored in the thigh during a boar hunt on Mount Parnassus in his youth.
In the Book of the Dead in the Odyssey, Odysseus digs an offering pit around which he pours in order honey, wine and water.
The title derives from Book XI of Homer's The Odyssey, wherein Agamemnon speaks to Odysseus: " As I lay dying, the woman with the dog's eyes would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades.
In Book XXII of Odyssey, the Greek hero Odysseus slaughters all of the suitors in his palace in another homeric display of martial excellence.
Their marriage is mentioned in Book 4 of the Odyssey, when Telemachus, son of Odysseus, visits Sparta and meets Helen and Menelaus.
The only satyr play to survive in its entirety is Euripides ' Cyclops, based on Odysseus ' encounter with the cyclops, Polyphemus, in Book 9 of the Odyssey.
It is only after having gone through this journey that Telemachus will be equipped to help Odysseus kill the suitors in Book 22.
Towards the close of the canto, the reader is returned to the world of Odysseus ; a line from Book Five of the Odyssey tells of the winds breaking up the hero's boat and is followed shortly by Leucothea, " Kadamon thugater " or Cadmon's daughter ) offering him her veil to carry him to shore (" my bikini is worth yr raft ").
Canto CII returns to the island of Calypso and Odysseus ' voyage to Hades from Book Ten of the Odyssey.
Book 3 Lines 70-80 also show xenia shown to Odysseus ' son, Telemachus.
Rhesus or Rhêsos () was a Thracian king who fought on the side of Trojans in Iliad, Book X, where Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of fine horses during a night raid on the Trojan camp.

Odysseus and 9
* In Iliad 9. 165-93 three characters, Phoinix, Odysseus, and Aias set out on an embassy to Achilleus ; however, at line 182 the poet uses a verb in the dual form to indicate that there are only two people going ; at lines 185ff.
Books 9 through 12, wherein Odysseus recalls his adventures for his Phaeacian hosts, are collectively referred to as the Apologoi: Odysseus ' " stories ".

Odysseus and featuring
It is in an earlier episode, featuring the ' Lotus Eaters ', that Odysseus ' men are fed a similar magical fruit which robs them of their senses.

Odysseus and encounter
He stated that encounter between Beowulf and Unferth was parallel to the encounter between Odysseus and Euryalus in Books 7 – 8 of the Odyssey even to the point of them both giving the hero the same gift of a sword upon being proven wrong in their initial assessment of the hero's prowess.
Notably he encountered the spirit of Agamemnon, of whose murder he now learned, and Achilles, who told him about the woes of the land of the dead ( for Odysseus ' encounter with the dead, see also Nekuia ).
Odysseus and his men were blown far off course to lands unknown to the Achaeans ; there Odysseus had many adventures, including the famous encounter with the Cyclops Polyphemus, and an audience with the seer Teiresias in Hades.
En route they encounter the sailor warrior Odysseus ( from the Odyssey ), who travels with them to the Greek camp.

Odysseus and with
In the funeral games at the pyre of Patroclus, he contended with Odysseus and Antilochus for the prize in the footrace ; but Athena, who was hostile towards him and favored Odysseus, made him stumble and fall, so that he won only the second prize.
Odysseus, at least, accused him of this crime and Ajax was to be stoned to death, but saved himself by establishing his innocence with an oath.
After Achilles, Ajax is the most valuable warrior in Agamemnon's army ( along with Diomedes ), though he is not as cunning as Nestor, Diomedes, Idomeneus, or Odysseus, he is much more powerful and just as intelligent.
Later, when Achilles dies, killed by Paris ( with help from Apollo ), Ajax and Odysseus are the heroes who fight against the Trojans to get the body and bury it next to his friend, Patroclus.
Ajax, with his great shield and spear, manages to drive off the Trojans, while Odysseus pulls the body to his chariot, and rides away with it to safety.
She invited Odysseus ' crew to a feast of familiar food, a pottage of cheese and meal, sweetened with honey and laced with wine, but also laced with one of her magical potions, and she turned them all into swine with a wand after they gorged themselves on it.
According to Homer, Circe suggested two alternative routes to Odysseus to return to Ithaca: toward the " Wandering Rocks " where King Aeolus reigned or passing between the dangerous Scylla and the whirlpool Charybdis, conventionally identified with the Strait of Messina.
Telegonus then brought back his father's corpse, together with Penelope and Odysseus ' other son Telemachus, to Aeaea.
Some Boeotian vase-paintings show a caricature version of the episode, acted out by dwarf pygmies with negroid attributes, and an aged and lame Odysseus leaning on a staff ; they are the mute survivors of some rustic comedy tradition that is impenetrable to us.
The vase collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece holds a 5th century BC lekythos with a depiction of this episode described as " Odysseus ' companions turned into swine "
Diomedes and Odysseus, when faced with his attack, described him as what Robert Fagles translated as an ' invincible headlong terror ', and a ' maniac '.
After ComStar split into two factions Mars was claimed along with Terra by the Word of Blake during Operation Odysseus.
Odysseus ' son Telemachus is about 20 years old and is sharing his absent father ’ s house on the island of Ithaca with his mother Penelope and a crowd of 108 boisterous young men, " the Suitors ", whose aim is to persuade Penelope to marry one of them, all the while enjoying the hospitality of Odysseus ' household and eating up his wealth.
Odysseus ’ protectress, the goddess Athena, discusses his fate with Zeus, king of the gods, at a moment when Odysseus ' enemy, the god of the sea Poseidon, is absent from Mount Olympus.
After their escape, they stayed with Aeolus, the master of the winds and he gave Odysseus a leather bag containing all the winds, except the west wind, a gift that should have ensured a safe return home.
All of the sailors except for Odysseus, who was tied to the mast as he wanted to hear the song, had their ears plugged up with beeswax.

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