odysseus造句1. Odysseus was a legendary Greek hero.
2. Odysseus returned home/returned to his home after many years of travelling.
3. Odysseus knew him too and brushed away a tear.
4. She whispered her promise, and Odysseus took his leave.
5. Terror at the thronging members took hold of Odysseus.
6. I set before you the bow of godlike Odysseus.
7. He would tell Odysseus how to get back home.
8. In this respect, Odysseus represents the male flight from domesticity and intimacy in quest of independence.
9. She enticed into her house the party Odysseus dispatched to spy out the land, and there she changed them into swine.
10. Instantly she brought the sad case of Odysseus before the others.
11. But Odysseus was too angry to leave in prudent silence.
12. If once Odysseus got home those evil men would have a short shrift and a bitter end.
13. Odysseus as usual was on the sandy shore letting his salt tears flow while he gazed at the empty sea.
14. Odysseus then must go down and find the spirit of the prophet Teiresias who had been the holy man of Thebes.
15. Even in his joy at the news Odysseus kept his caution.
16. Odysseus started off to explore it with twelve of his men.
17. He knew nothing of Odysseus; they had not left Troy together and no word of him had reached Nestor since.
18. Odysseus, as can be readily believed, had not overlooked this fact.
19. They were bound for the very place where Odysseus had landed.
20. The fifth morning after Hermes' visit found Odysseus putting out to sea before a fair wind over quiet waters.
21. So they sent Odysseus, the master of crafty cunning, to get them by trickery.
22. They surrounded Odysseus, weeping and laughing and welcoming him home until they stirred within his own heart the desire to weep.
23. Odysseus was determined to drive the suitors away by force, but how could two men take on a whole company?
24. "Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory.
25. Perhaps he might in the end have succeeded if Odysseus had not signed to him to give up.
26. This they did and drew near the island, all except Odysseus deaf to the enchanting song.
27. He emptied it with delight and demanded more, and Odysseus poured for him until finally a drunken sleep overcame him.
28. There is Achilles, the fearless hothead; the courageous and disciplined Hector; and the wily, imaginative Odysseus.
29. Ships docking at Amnisos could well have found themselves trapped there by a north wind, just as Odysseus claimed he was.
30. Saskia wakes before dawn in her cold, shabby room to imagine herself navigating with Odysseus and marking the constellations.