Summery:
Some of my favorite chapters are when nothing much happens. =) It's quite easy to summerize this week's reading. Ulysses, with the help of his new friend in king Alcinous, returns home to Ithaca. His crew lays him upon the beaches as he sleeps, and he awakens, confused. Then, under the guidance of Minerva, he is taken to a pig farmer's home, where he and many others spend their nights. He is then informed of just how serious things have become since he left Ithaca over a decade ago. He is disgusted by the suitor's behavior, and wants nothing more than to kill them bloodily and mercilessly.
Telemachus then returns from his journey, greets his mother, and goes out to meet the man that Ulysses is disguised as. After talking with the man, it is revealed that this is indeed Ulysses, and that Telemachus' long lost father is home at last. After a tearful reunion, the two plan to dispose of the suitors and bring honor back to the name of the Hero Ulysses once and for all.
Thoughts on the Reading:
I honestly really liked this series of chapters. They were easy to read, and I felt myself spending a lot less time taking notes over things that I didn't understand, and didn't use a whole tube of highlighter going over the pages. Reading is getting easier for me.
Seeing the reunion between Telemachus and Ulysses made me so happy and was one of my favorite parts. I was happy to see the return of Telemachus, and I'm always a sucker for a good father/son relationship in any writing. Especially one like that! I'm eagerly awaiting to see how the suitors are dealt with.
Predictions:
- Telemachus and his father will destroy the suitors
- Ulysses will get his wife back, and win her over again
I SENSE HAPPY ENDINGS!! OH THE JOY.
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