


Book X-The Bewitching Queen of Aeaea Odysseus continues to tell the Phaeacians the sorry tales of his wanderings-Odysseus recalls his encounters with the Aeolus, the ruler of the winds, and Circe, the witch-goddess.Book IX-In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave Reluctantly, Odysseus tells the Phaeacians the sorry tales of his wanderings starting with flashbacks of the Lotus Eaters and the Cyclops.Book VIII-A Day for Songs and Contests The king calls an assembly of his Phaeacian counselors who approve providing a ship for Odysseus-after a feast, a Phaeacian athlete goads Odysseys into a discus toss.Book VII-Phaeacia's Halls and Gardens With help from Athena's protective mist, Odysseus arrives at the palace where he meets and impresses the king and queen of the Phaeacians.Book VI-The Princess and the Stranger With help from Athena and the princess of Phaeacians, Odysseus sets out for the palace to speak to the queen.
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Book V-Odysseus-Nymph and Shipwreck The Gods meet and order Calypso to free Odysseus-after Odysseus sets sail, Poseidon learns of his freedom and stirs up a storm to wreck his ship.Book IV-The King and Queen of Sparta In Sparta, the king and queen celebrate the separate marriages of their son and daughter-they recount stories about Odysseus, including his cunning strategy with the Trojan Horse.Book III-King Nestor Remembers Nestor helps the young princes learn about the death of their father.Book II-The Debate in Ithaca Assembly of the people of Ithaca-speeches of Telemachus and of the suitors-Telemachus makes his preparations and starts for Pylos with Minerva disguised as mentor.Book I-Athene visits Telemachus The Gods in council-Minerva's visit to Ithaca-the challenge from Telemachus to the suitors.
