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      • According to the Odyssey, a bright star near the constellation Orion was known as Sirius. It immortalized the hunter’s loyal dog, who followed him on the hunt even after death.
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  2. May 3, 2021 · The story of Sirius and Orion is one of many in Greek mythology that gives an explanation for the placement and movement of the stars. It is one of the earliest such tales attested to in the written record from Greece. Both Orion and Sirius were mentioned as stellar formations in Homer’s Odyssey.

  3. Odysseus doesn’t simply utter his name; rather, he attaches to it an epithet, or short, descriptive title (“raider of cities”), his immediate paternal ancestry (“Laertes’s son”), and a reference to his homeland (“who makes his home in Ithaca”) (9. 561 – 562).

  4. The nymph Calypso has held Odysseus captive for seven years on the island Ogygia, and the goddess Athena has come before an assembly of the gods to plead for his release. Odysseus angered the sea god Poseidon , who has been hindering Odysseus's return to his home in Ithaca.

  5. One of the suitors, Antinous, plans to assassinate the young prince, eliminating the only opposition to their dominion over the palace. Read more about The Odyssey ’s precursor, The Iliad. Unknown to the suitors, Odysseus is still alive.

  6. Book 1. The Odyssey opens with the narrator invoking the Muse, asking her to sing of Odysseus’s long journey home to Ithaca after the end of the Trojan War. Ten years after the fall of Troy,...

  7. May 24, 2024 · What is The Odyssey’s timeline? 🤔 What happens in each book of the epic? ★ Discover on this page. ️ Read The Odyssey’s full summary and analysis.

  8. Analysis. Odysseus names himself and begins telling the story of his long travels after leaving Troy. In the beginning of the journey, he and his men sacked the city of the Cicones and carried away many spoils; Odysseus wanted to leave, but his men decided to stay and plunder and feast.

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