The Odyssey
Odyssey is a Greek word meaning “the tale of Odysseus.”
It consists of 12,109 lines in dactylic hexameter
It is made up of 24 books in three sections:
1. The quest of Telemachus
2. The story of Odysseus
3. Odysseus returns home
Major characters:
• Odysseus, king of Ithaca
• Telemachus: his son, now 20 years old
• Penelope: his wife, waiting patiently for his return
• The suitors: a rabble of bums hanging around the palace waiting to marry
Penelope
• Mentor: an advisor to Telemachus (his “mentor”)
• King, queen and princess of the Phaeacians
• Nestor, Menelaus, and Helen
Books I-IV: The quest of Telemachus
1. Homer invokes the muse to tell a story of a man who wanders.
2. Quick review of the Trojan War
3. Athena approaches Odysseus’ son, Telemachus (in disguise) and reminds
him to act: if Odysseus is dead, he must assert himself; if Odysseus is
living, he must find him.
4. Penelope is harassed by suitors and they abuse Telemachus when he
orders them to leave.
5. Athena disguised as Mentor tells Telemachus what to do
6. Telemachus accompanied by Mentor (Athena) goes to Pylos (Nestor) and
Sparta (Menelaus and Helen) to get info on his dad
Book V-XII: The story of Odysseus
1. Athena convinces Zeus to release Odysseus from the nymph Calypso.
2. Odysseus reaches the Phaeacians where he collapses in the brush
3. Odysseus is discovered by the princess; he goes to the palace and tells his
story
Books XIII-XXII: return and vengeance
1. The Phaeacians give Odysseus many gifts and transport him to Ithaca
2. Odysseus goes to the hut of a faithful servant.
3. Telemachus returns and also goes to the hut
4. Odysseus reveals his identify and makes Telemachus keep it a secret
5. Telemachus returns to the palace