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From a Liebig trade card - Scenes of the Odyssey: As Odysseus boasts the Cyclops Polyphemus, whom he had blinded, casts stones at his ship. Tags: odyssey, odysseus, ulysses, cyclops, polyphemus, polyfemos,
The Slaughter of the Suitors by Odysseus and Telemachus. 1812. Christophe Thomas Degeorge. "Noble Odysseus shot an arrow, and struck him in the chest" (Book 22. p 323). The picture depicts Odysseus being the great warrior that he is by showing up using the bow to fight against the suitors. The suitors are trying to take control of Ithaka and marry Penelope. To make sure this doesn't happen, Odysseus developed a plan to surprise attack the suitors
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...