These two occurrences have much to say about the interaction between Odysseus and the Phaeacians, and also about the interaction between the epic poet and his audience.Corinne Ondine PachePache C. O. 1999 - `Odysseus and the Phaeacians.' In Carlisle M. and Levaniouk O. A. (eds.) Nine...
Odysseus was a legendary hero in Greek mythology, king of the island of Ithaca and the main protagonist of Homer's epic, the Odyssey. He was also a pr...
Odysseus ended up on the island of Scheria, where he received aid from Nausikaa and the Phaeacians. They provided him with a magic ship, and Odysseus finally reached Ithaca. However, he found trouble waiting in his palace, as the suitors had overrun it. ...
Odysseus and his soldiers were mighty warriors and did have the strength to defeat the Trojans, but Odysseus used something that was more powerful than his strength - intelligence. Intelligence is the one thing that Odysseus has the most of and also the reason why he not only defeated the Tro...
Odysseus wakes up to the sound of maidens laughing. Princess Nausicaa of the Phaeacians has come down to the riverside to wash some clothes because Athena came to her in a dream and instructed her to do so. Now she and her handmaids are frolicking after the chore. Odysseus approaches as...
(Odysseus's sign with his wife) Argus The only time Odysseus cries is when who died? The Phaeacians Who is Odysseus telling the first half of the story to? Epithets The man skilled in all ways of contending and the wanderer are both what for Odysseus?
After Odysseus tells the Phaeacians about his wanderings, him and his men all leave from Troy and drift to Ismarus, when the Cicones live. Odysseus decides that if the Cicones do attack that he can face them, so he stays on the island of Ismarus. But as soon as the Cicones attack ...
Phaeacians in The Odyssey by Homer | Overview & Significance from Chapter 2 / Lesson 11 39K Read about the Phaeacians in Homer's the "Odyssey" and the island of Scheria, and learn about King Alcinous in the "Odyssey." See a summary the Phaeacians' role in the story. Related...
In fact, the king of Ithaca wandered the Mediterranean and its coastal lands for 10 years before finally arriving home. As waves crash against the raft, “he was seen sailing the ocean”(284). The sea near the land of the Phaeacians is only one region Odysseus has been driven to. All...
The transitional role played by the Phaeacians in The Odyssey has built into a kind of 'communis opinio' among Homeric scholars. Mixing divergent elements,... A Malta - 《Acta Scientiarum Language & Culture》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Between Scylla and Charybdis: DSM-5/ICD-11 and RDoC in...