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April 16, 2007
Jim: He Should Have Stayed With The Nymph
The Oracle had foreseen the trials he would endure once finally reaching his home in Ithaca. Because of this, Odysseus thought he was ready for them.
It was difficult to travel disguised as a beggar but Odysseus was prepared.
It was a daunting task convincing both his son and his father of his true identity but Odysseus was ready for the challenge.
He was even prepared for the battle when he killed his wife’s suitors.
In fact, the only ordeal for which he had not been ready happened when he presented his wife with twenty years worth of dirty laundry.
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