Odysseus: Curse of the Sea | Clash of the Gods (S1, E6) | Full Episode



Homer’s The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. Follow its archetypal hero, Odysseus, as he sets sail on a twenty-year journey to return home from battle to reclaim his wife and kingdom. See more in Season 1, Episode 6, “Odysseus: Curse of the Sea.”

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15 thoughts on “Odysseus: Curse of the Sea | Clash of the Gods (S1, E6) | Full Episode”

  1. The thing about Odysseus that makes him special is that he was the only Greek hero that was fully human, and he had to overcome his challenges using only his human mind. He wasnt half god or had some special powers. He was using only his cleverness. Just like all us humans do.

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  2. Was Helen Taken against her Will by the Prince of Troy or did Helen decide to Be a Thotty Thot and Throw that Thang Back for the Prince of Troy and Ran off only to end up causing a lot of men to lose their lives amd the Absolute Destruction of Troy only to end up right back in Sparta with her Husband.

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  3. I highly doubt they wrote this story about a Volcano which they new very well what Volcanos were or an Elephant which they may not of seen an elephant not sure if the Persian Empire was using elephants in warfare when this was wrote but they new of elephants and new they weren't meat eating psycho animals. They wrote this about a real life Cannibalistic Giant who may or may not of been a One Eyed Cyclops that could of been added to make the story more Intriguing. They would stretch the truth a little bit when writing stories to make the story more Epic. But i believe they wrote down for the most part exactly what they encountered.

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  4. Myth is a modern term used to cover up true history. There are no myths about these people and many others. Strange as the stories may seem, I refuse to believe that they are myths.

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