Where are you. I gonna find you. I am getting hungry.
Ulysses tied an bull and ox on a plow. This shows his insanity to make his brothers not take him to the trojan war. He got into the trojan war by getting his own son thrown almost to death.
Quest #2
TIE ME DOWN, AND DON'T LISTEN TO THE SIRENS
During the trojan ulysses thought about tricking the spartans The large wooden horse was taken into the city as a victory trophy for having defeated the Greeks. Once the gates to the city were opened to allow the grand gift inside, ulysses and the other warriors came out from the inside of the wooden horse and so they killed all spartans.
Ultimate battle
We well have penelope!
Ulysses and his men made their way to an island called Cyclopes, inhabited by one-eyed giants. While most of them were peaceful, one of them was a man-eating Cyclops named polyphemus. Ulysses was able to tempt the man-eater with enough wine to get him drunk. He then had his men turn Polyphemos’ staff into a spike. He used it to blind him so he could escape from the island. Polyphemos asked his father to make ulysses take so long to get back home and make people forget him.
Triumphant return
Ulysses was warned by Circe to stay away from THE SIRENS. They are seductive creatures with heads that made them appear to be women. He had his men place wax in their ears so they wouldn’t be drawn in by their singing. And Odysseus was tied to the ship so he could enjoy their singing without falling under their control. They got out of the water cycle and survived the attack. They went forward to ulysses home
Athena once again intervenes and advises Ulysses to disguise himself as a beggar in order to help his wife fight off the suitors and protect his son. Once disguised as a beggar, Ulysses visits the palace to see what has been going on since he’s been gone and to determine how to best rid his wife of those unwanted suitors. Ulysses and his son fought the suitor until they surrendered.
“The Beggar” quickly strung the bow, much to the surprise of Penelope and the suitors. He then revealed his true identity. The suitors soon discovered that Telemachus had removed all weapons from the wall in advance of the efforts with the bow and arrow. Odysseus then used the remaining arrows to take care of the suitors and resume his rightful position with his wife.
I'm sorry for what i have done to you
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