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The Odyssey

  • Jan 1, 1200

    The Trojan War Begins

    The Trojan War Begins
    The Trojan War begins with Paris, a Trojan prince, who kindnaps the beautiful Helen of Sparta. The Greek Spartans hold Troy under siege for ten years. To end the stalemate, Odysseus comes up with a brilliant plan. Odysseus hides himself and his men inside a giant wooden horse and leave it in front of the gates of Troy. The Trojans accept the horse as a peace offering and assume the Greeks have fled. The horse is brought inside the city and the Greek men spring from the horse and attack.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1200 to Jan 1, 1221

    The Odyssey

    The Odyssey is the chronicles of Odysseus and his hardships in returning to his home. After the Trojan war, he heads home to his family, but disaster and unlucky circumstances delay him. He encounters strange peoples, evil monsters, and beautiful temptresses. During his time away, his wife Penelope is being persued by men who wish to claim Odysseus's property. Telemachus, Odysseus's son, is left helpless to do anything about the suitors. The wicked suitors even plot to kill Telemachus.
  • Jan 1, 1210

    Ismarus

    Ismarus
    Soon after leaving Troy, Odysseus and his crew sail to Ismarus, the home of the Cicones. The Cicones are allies with Troy so Odysseus's crew raids and kills them. The Ciconian army retaliates and kills seventy-two of Odysseus's men. Odysseus sets sail again.
  • Apr 1, 1210

    Lotus Eaters

    Lotus Eaters
    The crew lands near the land of the Lotus Eaters. Odysseus sends two men to see what the natives are like.The natives devour a certain kind of magic lotus. The lotus causes anyone who eats it to become infatuated with it and not want to return home. The scouts fall victim to the plant and Odysseus forcibly brings them back to the ship. The crew sets sail agian.
  • Jul 1, 1210

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes
    The next land holds a giant race of men, the Cyclopes. They decide to investigate and determine if the Cyclopes be friend or foe. Odysseus and twelve men decide to investigate a particular Cyclops and wait in the Cyclop's cave while the Cyclops tends his sheep. The Cyclops, Polythemus, comes back and eats some of the men and traps the rest in his cave. Odysseus blinds Polythemus , and the survivors reboard the ship and sail away.
  • Nov 1, 1210

    King Aelous

    King Aelous
    Odysseus and his men land on the island of King Aelous and stay in his company for a month. Odysseus recieves two parting gifts: a west wind to blow the ship's sails toward Ithaca and a bag containing all the unfavorable winds. The crew sets sail for Ithaca.
  • Dec 1, 1210

    Near Ithaca

    Near Ithaca
    While Odysseus sleeps, his crew opens the bag of unfavorable winds, thinking it contained gold or silver. The winds blow them all the way back to King Aelous's island. They ask for Aelous to help them again, but he refuses to help believing that their voyage was cursed by the gods.
  • Jan 1, 1211

    Laestrygones

    Laestrygones
    The voyagers stop briefly on the island of the Laestrygones. The Laestrygones are ferocious cannibals and began to violently throw boulders at the ships. All of the ships sink except for Odysseus and his ship. Forty-five men and Odysseus are all who are left to face the journey ahead.
  • Jul 1, 1211

    Circe

    Circe
    The mariners sail to the island of Aeaea, the abode of Circe. Eurylochus and a platoon explore the island and find a beautiful lady. The woman invites them into her home, and all come except Eurylochus, where she drugs them with her magic. The men become swine and Eurylochus runs back to Odysseus to tell him what happened. Hermes comes to help Odysseus save the men and gives him a magical plant that nullifies Circe's spells. Odysseus defeats Circe and the men stay on the island for a year.
  • Jul 1, 1212

    Land of the Dead

    Land of the Dead
    Finally, Odysseus begs for Circe to let him and his men go. She does so but tells him he must first meet the seer Tiresias who resides among the dead. Odysseus and his men burn an offering to Hades and are accepted into the Underworld. There Odysseus meets Tiresias who gives him a prophecy. The prophecy states that Odysseus will come back to Ithaca and claimhis vengence on the suitors of his wife Penelope. Odysses also sees his newly deceased mother and speaks of his family with her.
  • Sep 1, 1212

    Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis

    Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis
    Circe warns Odysseus of the dangers ahead in their journey. She warns him of the Sirens, half woman and half bird beings, who lure sailors with their beautiful voices to their doom. She also tells Odysseus of the horrible she-beast Scylla and the furious maelstrom Charybdis. Circe procaims Scylla will take six men in her six jaws, and it is impossible to circumvent. The men cover their ears with wax to escape the Sirens' trap as they pass through. Six men are killed as Circe predicted.
  • Dec 1, 1212

    Thrinacia

    Thrinacia
    After sailing away from the danger the men pass by the island of Thrinacia. Twice Odysseus has been warned to avoid Thrinacia so as to not eat Helios's sheep. The men convince Odysseus to land on Thrinacia, however the men foolishly plunder the sheep. This angers Helios and helios threatens to make the sun stop shining. Zeus appeases Helios by sending a thunderbolt to sink Odysseus's ship. Only Odysseus survives.
  • Jan 1, 1213

    Calypso

    Calypso
    Odysseus drifts away among flotsam and washes ashore on Ogygia. A beautiful nymph, Calypso, finds Odysseus and falls in love with him. She keeps him captive on her island for seven years. Zeus finally sends Hermes to tell Calypso to release Odysseus. She reluctantly abides and sets Odysseus free.
  • Jan 1, 1220

    Odysseus meets KIng Alcinous

    Odysseus meets KIng Alcinous
    Odysseus drifts away from Ogygia and lands on the island of King Alcinous. Alcinous begs Odysseus to tell him of his travels. Alcinous holds a banquet in his honor and Odysseus relates his story. While Odysseus is asleep, he is put on a boat to sail to Ithaca.
  • Dec 13, 1220

    Homecoming

    Homecoming
    Odysseus finds himself at Ithaca, though he does not realize he is home. Athena appears and tells him he is indeed home. She disguises him as an old man so he can sneek into his house with the evil suitors being unaware of who he is. The suitors have grown impatient, so Penelope holds an archery contest with the winner receiving her hand in marriage. Odysseus as the old man wins the contest and reveals himself. He kills the suitors and embraces Penelope. Here the Odyssey ends.