Homer writes the poems with a descriptive ancient Greek tale spun in it. It is the story of the high skilled warrior who fought in the city of Troy, in the Trojan War under Agamemnon and was fortune enough through the many distressful ten years of war to be the sole survivor with his shipmates. He is on his way back home to Ithaca. However the journey he takes proves to bring forth death, fear, madness as well as battles on sea and land, showing to take up another ten years. Homer requests the muse to help in depicting the adventures of Odysseus, the son of Laertes. In the journey to his home, Odysseus and his shipmates continuously face difficulties that they have to overcome, if indeed they wish to see their homeland, and their families they left behind.
After Odysseus had blinded the son of Poseidon, the mammoth Polyphemus, he and his shipmate set sail in the great South Sea and the oarsmen worked diligently to stir further away from the shore, where the Cyclops prayed from their demise. There in the sea, they sailed further into the water, however, the wrath of the god of the sea was upon them. The waters were quickly becoming very rough and as such the shipmates became increasingly distressed and feared clumped theirs hearts like a vise. The crew led by the Eurylochus and three other members of the team came forth to speak with the captain.
Captain, the crew, is agitated; the younger of the oarsmen has already fallen! The deed we committed will cost us our lives.
We must head to shore before the ship is broken into pieces and we will have no way to return to our beloved wives and children and our homeland, Ithaca.
Then Odysseus replied, Drop the sail; we can neither go back, nor forward least we find ourselves trapped in the rugged rocks.
The crew hastened to do as instructed, and without the sail being blown, the ship was rocking less, and the water from the sea was not overwhelming the team. The shipmates fears may have lessened but the pedestal upon which they had placed the great warrior was shifting. The younger men reveled their captain; the older crew was beginning to think that the captain was falling under the pressure that was increasingly becoming difficult to handle, especially with the fate that they would have been dealt with by the mammoth Cyclops. The crew had explicitly urged the warrior not to anger the already angry and grieving mammoth but he in his cocky and arrogant ways, he went ahead and caused their grieve when the Son prayed to the god of the sea.
The position of Odysseus was reinstated when they came upon an island. With his outstanding wit, he can sail the ship past the rugged rocks that surrounded the island and found the haven for the ship as well as the crew. Upon setting foot on the island, they concluded that it was inhabited by a creature that was mysterious to them, never had they set their own eyes in such a place and the numerous horror stories told off about some of the islands could not have been correct. The islands mountains were very colorful with different flowers and fruit trees growing on the hillsides. The place would have been described to be magnificent, especially with their current position of fear and death coming from every direction they turn.
The men took up to devouring the sweet juicy fruits that they could pluck while Odysseus stood in awe. They joy did not last long when suddenly, the atmosphere shone bright and a being clothed in a robe and holding a white shaft appeared out of nothing. The crew was quickly dumbfounded and stricken with dread so soon again. Odysseus being the great captain took a step forward, shyly, though, and realizing that they may have undermined the social manners required of guests, he spoke: We terribly apologized for the way in which we have arrived at your home and The being in front of him had stopped him and had welcomed to continue feeding in his garden. He introduced himself, I am Telemus, son of Eurymus. I am a wizard. You are welcome to stay as long as like, but be aware, there are many a thing that can happen in this waters surround the island.
Recognizing him as the wizard the cyclops spoke of, there was much less pressure on his heart. He sheathed his sword, and the crew followed to do so. They sat down wary of the last comment by the wizard. He continued to tell them the stories that have haunted the island including the naiads, tea, dracaena, dragons, as well as dragons. The wizard did tell them to be wary of Ethiopian Cetus if their belief that Poseidon, the father of the mammoth Polyphemus, was angry with their mutilation of his son. Telemus was a grand and wondrous wizard and he foretold them that before they reached their homeland, they would have many obstacles but among them there are those who would see their homeland. Neither the wizard nor the crew knew their destiny. Only the Moirai knew their fate, whether they would succumb to the difficulties and the death in their journey or they would reach their destination, their homeland, where their pleasure is found.
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