When Odysseus Return Home Analysis

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Odysseus made twelve stops after the Trojan War on his way home to Ithaca. While all the interesting in a unique way, my favorite part of The Odyssey is when he finally returns home after 20 years of being away. Odysseus was cursed to sail the seas for years. He finally returns home when the gods take pity on him. Odysseus is the king of Ithaca. However, he went away to fight during the Trojan War. After it is finished, he attempts to return home for two decades. He has a wife and son who have been waiting for him to come back and all they can assume is that he was lost at sea. His wife Penelope however, had hope that he would return home, so she refused all the suitors’ offers of marriage. Homer states in The Odyssey that Penelope spun a banner to lay over Odysseus’ grave and unspun it each night. She avoided marriage because she said she will marry once this is complete. She never complete it until she was caught. When Odysseus finally returns home, he is disguised as a poor man that must beg for food from the men that have been asking for his wife’s hand in marriage. When telemachus first saw Odysseus for the first time in 20 years, he was lenient in trusting him at first, but then …show more content…

After fighting in the Trojan War and conquering obstacles on his journey, Odysseus gets to come back to Ithaca due to the mercy of Zeus and Athena. Penelope has nearly outsmarted all the suitors that have been requesting her hand in marriage, and Telemachus is all grown up. Odysseus shoots an arrow through twelve ax handle holes and reveals himself to everyone. Odysseus rampaged about how disrespectful it was to attempt to marry his wife when he wasn’t dead yet in The Odyssey. He fights for Penelope and to prove he is truly her husband, answers a trick question only he would know the answer to. The king of Ithaca rightfully takes his place on the throne after 20 years of being

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