Primera parada tras una tormenta enviada por Zeus. Los lotófagos habitan una tierra donde crece el fruto del loto. Quien lo prueba siente una felicidad tan placentera que olvida todo deseo de regresar a casa. Varios de los hombres de Ulises comen el loto y se niegan a partir.
Ulises llega a la isla de la ninfa Calipso, quien se enamora de él y le promete la inmortalidad si se queda.
By: The Mythological Gazette
For nearly three thousand years, the story of a single man trying to get home to his wife has captivated the world. But Las aventuras de Ulises (known to Latinists as The Odyssey) is not a simple travel log. It is a thrilling, terrifying, and deeply human epic about pride, patience, and the desperate longing for a place to belong.
Let’s set sail. Our captain? Ulises (or Odysseus, to the Greeks). Our destination? Ithaca. Our obstacles? A jealous god, a one-eyed monster, and a witch who turns men into pigs. las aventuras de ulises
Ulises y sus hombres quedan atrapados en la cueva de Polifemo, un gigante de un solo ojo que devora a varios tripulantes.
This is the most famous adventure. Trapped in the cave of Polyphemus, a giant, man-eating Cyclops, Ulises watches his men get devoured two by two. How does he escape? Not with a sword, but with a lie. Primera parada tras una tormenta enviada por Zeus
Here, Ulises shows his metis (cunning). But again, his pride ruins the victory. As he sails away, he shouts his real name back at the Cyclops. Polyphemus then prays to his father, Poseidon, for revenge. The curse is set.