for his sake poseidon, shaker of the earth, although he does not kill odysseus, yet drives him back from the land of his fathers these experiences that odysseus faced are the reasons why he is an epic hero like the call to adventure to return he comes to trials he faces to crisis he encounters.



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"For his sake Poseidon, shaker of the earth, although he does not kill Odysseus, yet drives him back from the land of his fathers. But come, let all of us who are here work out his homecoming and see to it that he returns. Poseidon shall put away his anger; for all alone and against the will of the other immortal gods united he can accomplish nothing." By Zeus.

One of the two important ancient Greek epic poems that are credited to Homer is The Odyssey. One of the first pieces of literature still often read by contemporary audiences. The poem is divided into 24 books, same like the Iliad. It follows Ithaca's king and Greek hero Odysseus as he returns home after the Trojan War.

His journey, which lasted for an additional ten years after the ten-year battle, was fraught with dangers and resulted in the deaths of all of his crew members. Odysseus was supposed to be dead, so his wife Penelope and son Telemachus had to deal with a bunch of rowdy suitors vying for Penelope's hand in marriage while he was gone.

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