because he believes his son is worth ALL the effort and doesn’t deserve for his son to only get half of anything. Right :D
if Telemachus has 100 fans, I'm one of them. If Telemachus has 1 fan, it's me. If Telemachus has no fans, I’m dead.
I know Poseidon is evil and all that, but i actually feel bad for him in 600 strike :( his screams were so real and the gargle he made freaked me
wait, so if Telemachus says yes I can marry him?
girl has “no we can’t share him” but you are already sharing him with another Circe and a son of Gaea
I didn’t know of the child of Gaea situation until it was already out of my control, and the other circe is still me. And thats what Telemachus wanted to do. If he’s okay with it im all for it. Also, your explanation wasn’t grammatically correct, anon.
I’m not very sorry about that. But hey, Poseidons nice
Hermes in greek mythology: The great Hermes. Slayer of giants.
Hermes in PJO: ALEXANDER HAMILTON-
Hermes in EPIC: *dolphin laugh*
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why do you have to be such a monster? 😔😔😔
circe or calypso.
you cannot say Penelope.
My wife
Is it possible to ethically consume yes or no polls?
ok, we are instituting auto-delete on these questions
I had the book so I just took a picture
(sorry that the quality is bad)
I've been meaning to read the Illiad and the Odyssey for ages but keep putting it off cause I've heard they're hard reads/written kinda complicated. I was just wondering if the version you have is an easier read? What's the writing style like?
I would say it is a slightly easier read than some of the ones I’ve read in the past! Emily Wilson’s are structured into a more poem/verse type story, and since they are newer translations I would say they have the advantage of more so modern language?
These are pictures of the first page of two of my versions of the Odyssey! The first is the Emily Wilson Translation (2018) and the second is Samuel Butler (1900)
And this one is one from the first page of Emily Wilson’s Iliad (2023) (I don’t have another to compare it to sadly)
Overall I greatly enjoy her translations! I’m not done reading her Iliad yet, but so far it is turning out to be really good!!!