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Book 13 summary: The Odyssey

 Odysseus finishes his tale
 Alcinous assures him that he thinks that he will reach his homeland without any
trouble from here on out
 He suggests to the people present that they should git Odysseus as well a tripod and
cauldron via collection. Everyone agrees with this idea
 Everyone went to bed
 In the morning, Alcinous took all the gifts and personally stowed them upon the ship
 Then everyone settled down to a feast
 Alcinous slew an ox as a sacrifice for Zeus and Demodocus sang and played his lyre
 Odysseus longed to be on his way home however and asked to leave as soon as the
sun set
 He asks Alcinous to make his toast now and see him safely off as well as wishing
everyone good health and luck
 Alcinous asked his squire, Pontonous to mix wine for an offering to Zeus
 Odysseus gave his cup to Arete and wished to her that she was happy and had a
happy home and family
 When Odysseus departed, arete sent him off with a party of maid servants
 The nobles who escorted him took care of his baggage and made a bed for him in the
ship so that he could sleep while travelling
 Odysseus fell asleep as soon as they set off
 When the sun rose again, they reached Ithaca and moored the ship in a cove called
Phorcys, where, at the head of the cove, grows an olive tree and is home to the
Naiads
 The Phaeacians with Odysseus, carried him from the ship, laying him down on the
sand and surrounded him with his gifts, hidden so that they would not be stolen
 They then left
 Poseidon is angry at the Phaeacians for helping Odysseus and wants revenge, saying
that he will wreck their ship and surround them with a ring of mountains
 Zeus suggests instead that he turn the ship to stone as it approaches Phaecia and
Poseidon does so
 The Phaeacians are shocked and Alcinous explain that this is a prophecy from his
father
 As a result, he orders everyone to never help strangers again and to sacrifice twelve
choice bulls to Poseidon
 Odysseus wakes up but due to the mist that Athene has covered Phaecia with (so
that Odysseus cannot be recognised and can’t recognise anything) he does not know
where he is
 He wonders if the people here are savages or are instead kind and curses the
Phaeacians for leaving him alone in, what he perceives as, an unknown land
 He prays that they are punished by Zeus
 Athene appears to Odysseus as a young shepherd and he asks her where he is
 She describes the island to him before telling him that he is on Ithaca
 He makes up a story of how he got here, saying that he is in exile for the murder of
Idomeneus’ son, Orsilochus and that he asked the Phaeacians for aid
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