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Odysseus and the blind prophet
Odysseus and the blind prophet














Tiresias predicts that all the males will die to save for Odysseus. However, if Odysseus’ people damage or steal these animals, he predicts that Odysseus’s crew and the ship will be destroyed. Tiresias informs Odysseus that if his men leave the cattle of Helios on Thrinacia Island alone, they will reach home safely. Only in this manner can Odysseus die with the serenity of mind, according to Tiresias. “What winnowing fan is THAT?” asks a stranger as Odysseus leans on his oar on his shoulder. The final lines are about a journey to a location where no one has ever seen the sea and only unsalted meat is consumed.

odysseus and the blind prophet

He does so in the end by either killing them or sending them away from the island. The suitors consume from his table and court his loyal wife.įurthermore, Tiresias states that Odysseus must get rid of the suitors. In no circumstances should you eat them, according to him? The second prediction concerns Odysseus’ homecoming, when he meets haughty, boorish men at Ithaca. Poseidon’s son, Zeus, had Helios send his cattle away (another cause for naysayers), so he foretold Helios’ grazing herds gathering on Thrinakia first.Īvoiding these herds is advised by Odysseus and his crew in Helios’s opinion. The prediction was mostly concerned with the hazards that Odysseus’ crew would encounter. It serves as a precursor to Odysseus’ successful return to Ithaca after his journey home from Troy. Tiresias’ prophecy is crucial in the Odyssey. He warns him about Helios’ grazing herds on Thrinakia, while also mentioning haughty individuals eating his food and courting his wife.

odysseus and the blind prophet

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The prophet claims that Odysseus’ trip home will be full of obstacles and suffering. He provides Odysseus with a prognosis for his future travels and conclusion. The blind seer Tiresias was a notable predictor of the sun god Apollo.














Odysseus and the blind prophet