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The Odyssey
Book 1 - Athene beginning to mentor Telemachus
Book 2 - Assembly and getting ready for a voyage
Book 3 - Visiting Nestor at Pylos
Book 4 - Visiting Menelaus at Sparta
Book 5 - Odysseus on Calypso’s island
Book 6 - Odysseus arrives at Phaeacians land + interaction with Nausicaa
Book 7 - Odysseus sees the palace , Arête recognises the clothes Odysseus are
wearing , Odysseus recounts his tale with Calypso
Book 8 - Phaeacian feast , 3 bard songs, sport competition
Book 9 - Cicones , Lotus eaters , Cyclops
Book 10 - Bag of winds, Laestrygonians , Circe’s island
Book 11 - Journey to the underworld
Book 12 - Back to Circe’s island , Sirens , Scylla + Charybdis , Cattle of the Sun-god

Book 1
Invocation, Transgressions, Mentes , Advice, Orestes comparison, Penelope and
Phemius, Telemachus’ rebuke, Telemachus and Suitors


 Invocation from the Muse - Odysseus as ‘resourceful’ and ‘suffered great
anguish on the high seas’, ‘their own transgressions that brought them to
their doom’
 Starts with gods discussing fate of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
‘What a lamentable thing it is that men should blame the gods and regard us as the
source of their troubles, when it is their own transgressions which bring them
suffering’
 Established Poseidon is working against Odysseus’ return - Zeus praises
Odysseus as ‘wisest man alive’ and ‘most generous in his offerings’
 Athena goes to help Telemachus call an assembly and send him to Pylos and
Sparta to get news about his father and win praise of men - presents herself
as Mentes
 Suitors as ‘insolent’ and Telemachus is ‘the godlike youth’ who is ‘sitting
disconsolate’
 Phemius is the minstrel - forced into service
 Telemachus complains of the suitors and that Odysseus has come to a
dreadful end - asks Mentes many questions
 Athena’s Cretan tale and then inspires hope by saying Odysseus will come
back as he is ‘endlessly resourceful’
 Telemachus doubts his parentage and says Odysseus ‘is the most unfortunate
man that ever lived’, describes suitors behaviour

,  Athene gives him advice - Call assembly and send Penelope to her fathers
house , set out on a voyage to learn more about Odysseus, comparison to
Orestes who killed Aegisthus, ‘future generations will sing your praises’
 Athene vanishes ‘like a bird’ and ‘In Telemachus’ heart she has implanted
spirit and daring’
 Penelope hears song about Achaean return from Trojan War and asks
Phemius to choose a different one ‘bursting into tears’ ‘her shining veil’ but
Telemachus interjects and says they mustn’t blame Phemius as Odysseus was
one of many not to return
‘Go back to your quarters and attend to your own work, the loom and the spindle’
‘Making decisions must be men’s concern … I am master in this house’ Penelope
goes back upstairs
 Telemachus tells suitors about assembly and claims ‘I pray Zeus will bring a
day of reckoning when in this house I will destroy you’
 Antinous is leader of suitors - bold - hopes that Telemachus is never king
 Eurymachus is another of the suitors - sneaky - asks about the guest and
Telemachus deceives that his father will never come back
 Eurycleia is Telemachus’ nurse - Laertes never slept with her


Book 2:

Assembly, Shroud, Reckoning, Eagles, Eurymachus, Deal, Eurycleia, Volunteers

 An assembly is called by Telemachus
 Aegyptius asks who called the assembly
 Telemachus makes speech and then ‘burst into tears and flung the staff on
the ground’ eloquently addresses the assembly of the injustice he’s suffering
 Antinous reveals Penelope’s trickery with the funeral shroud for Laertes -
lasted almost four years and also says that Penelope made private promises to
the suitors she had no intention of keeping therefore she must marry or else
they will stay
 ‘Thoughtful’ Telemachus refuses to force his mother to marry and repeats
that ‘Zeus will bring a day of reckoning’
 Zeus’ eagles are sent that stay near the meeting place and ‘clawed at each
other’s cheeks and neck’ and Halitherses predicts that the suitors will suffer
as Odysseus will soon return
 Halitherses (bird lore and soothsayer) is disrespected by Eurymachus who says
that he is a a better soothsayer and wishing Halitherses had met his fate
 Telemachus asks for a ship - if he hears his father is returning he will wait a
year but if his father is dead , he will concede to the suitors
 Mentor criticises others for sitting in silence and he is criticised by Leocritus
 Telemachus prays to Athena and receives encouragement
 Suitors are angry at Telemachus’ insolence and think he is trying to kill them
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