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Homer, in his epic, ''The Odyssey'', tells the story of Odysseus’s adventures to return home to Ithaca after the fall of Troy. Odysseus is a  great hero and king of Ithaca. He was one of the leaders of the Trojan War.  His father is Laertes (332); his mother is Antikleia (333). He is king of the land of Ithaca (219), where his wife, Penelope and son, Telemachus live.  Odysseus is well known for his brain as well as his muscle.
Homer, in his epic, ''The Odyssey'', tells the story of Odysseus’s adventures to return home to Ithaka after the fall of Troy. He was one of the leaders of the Trojan War.  His father is Laertes (332); his mother is Antikleia (333). He is king of the land of Ithaka (219), where his wife, Penelope and son, Telemachus live.  Odysseus is well known for his brain as well as his muscle.


Before the Trojan War, he was among those seeking to wed Helen, daughter of Zeus.  He is credited with coming up with a plan to soothe the tensions among her contentious suitors.  He proposed that all suitors must abide by Helen’s final decision in picking a husband and that each should swear an oath to protect the sanctity of this marriage, if it were ever threatened from outside (Herzberg 188).
Before the Trojan War, he was among those seeking to wed Helen, daughter of Zeus.  He is credited with coming up with a plan to soothe the tensions among her contentious suitors.  He proposed that all suitors must abide by Helen’s final decision in picking a husband and that each should swear an oath to protect the sanctity of this marriage, if it were ever threatened from outside (Herzberg 188).


When this threat did come, from Paris of Troy, Odysseus was reluctant to fulfill the oath he had originally proposed.  By this time he had wed Penelope, a cousin of Helen, and had a newborn son to care for.  When the Greeks sent Palamedes to Ithaca to recruit their king, Odysseus faked madness in an attempt to dodge his pledged responsibilities.  He “harnessed an ox and an ass together to the plow, and began to sow salt along the seashore” (Herzberg 189).
When this threat did come, from Paris of Troy, Odysseus was reluctant to fulfill the oath he had originally proposed.  By this time he had wed Penelope, a cousin of Helen, and had a newborn son to care for.  When the Greeks sent Palamedes to Ithaka to recruit their king, Odysseus faked madness in an attempt to dodge his pledged responsibilities.  He “harnessed an ox and an ass together to the plow, and began to sow salt along the seashore” (Herzberg 189).


Palamedes saw through this trick and managed to get the better of wily Odysseus.  He took up the infant Telemakhos and placed him in the path of the plow.  When Odysseus turned away to avoid the boy, his sanity was proven (Herzberg 189).
Palamedes saw through this trick and managed to get the better of wily Odysseus.  He took up the infant Telemakhos and placed him in the path of the plow.  When Odysseus turned away to avoid the boy, his sanity was proven (Herzberg 189).
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He is the star of ''The Odyssey'', which is named in his honor.  This epic details his adventures on the journey home from the war and the troubles he finds in Ithaca when he arrives there (100).
He is the star of ''The Odyssey'', which is named in his honor.  This epic details his adventures on the journey home from the war and the troubles he finds in Ithaca when he arrives there (100).


During the 10 year journey from Troy back to Ithaca, Odysseus had many encounters that prolonged his journey home.  He has to free his men from the Lotus-Eaters, the Kyklops giant, Polyphemus, and the enchantress Kirke. He traveled to the underworld, where he receives valuable information to help him continue his trip home.  This new knowledge that he received helped him to have a safe passage from the Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis.  But, he could not save his crew when they violated commandments by slaughtering and eating the cattle of the sun god.  Through this action their ship was struck by a thunderbolt and only Odysseus survived. He swam on the island of the nymph Kalypso, where he became her lover, was held prisoner (263), and lived there for seven years.  He built a raft and sailed for Ithaca, but once again he ran into Poseidon's furious storm (269) and was ship-wrecked on the island of the Phaiakians where he told his tale of wandering at a banquet in the palace (303).  After his fabulous tale, he was allowed onboard a Phaiakian ship, given untold riches, and deposited, sleeping, on his home island (362-363).
During the 10 year journey from Troy back to Ithaka, Odysseus had many encounters that prolonged his journey home.  He has to free his men from the Lotus-Eaters, the Kyklops giant, Polyphemus, and the enchantress Kirke. He traveled to the underworld, where he receives valuable information to help him continue his trip home.  This new knowledge that he received helped him to have a safe passage from the Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis.  But, he could not save his crew when they violated commandments by slaughtering and eating the cattle of the sun god.  Through this action their ship was struck by a thunderbolt and only Odysseus survived. He swam on the island of the nymph Kalypso, where he became her lover, was held prisoner (263), and lived there for seven years.  He built a raft and sailed for Ithaka, but once again he ran into Poseidon's furious storm (269) and was ship-wrecked on the island of the Phaiakians where he told his tale of wandering at a banquet in the palace (303).  After his fabulous tale, he was allowed onboard a Phaiakian ship, given untold riches, and deposited, sleeping, on his home island (362-363).


Once he returned home, he still had problems.  After being gone for twenty years, Penelope had remained faithful.  But the palace was occupied by a group of suitors who were waiting on Penelope to pick one of them to marry.  Odysseus arrived at the palace disguised as a beggar and saw everything in disarray. He slaughters the suitors and cleansed the palace before Penelope sees all the blood and bodies.  But, then he had to deal with the anger families of the suitors.  But Athena stepped in and told the people of Ithaca that there would be peace and that the King of Ithaca was home.
Once he returned home, he still had problems.  After being gone for twenty years, Penelope had remained faithful.  But the palace was occupied by a group of suitors who were waiting on Penelope to pick one of them to marry.  Odysseus arrived at the palace disguised as a beggar and saw everything in disarray. He slaughters the suitors and cleansed the palace before Penelope sees all the blood and bodies.  But, then he had to deal with the anger families of the suitors.  But Athena stepped in and told the people of Ithaka that there would be peace and that the King of Ithaka was home.


There are conflicting reports surrounding the end of his life.  Some stories say that he died peacefully at home.  There is another account that says he went on more adventures and found death in a strange land, far from home (Herzberg 215).
There are conflicting reports surrounding the end of his life.  Some stories say that he died peacefully at home.  There is another account that says he went on more adventures and found death in a strange land, far from home (Herzberg 215).
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