odyssey

     

The Oyssey (Greek: Οδύσσεια or Odússeia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. The poem was probably written near the end of the eighth century BC, somewhere along the Greek-controlled western Turkey seaside, Ionia. The poem is, in part, a sequel to Homer's Iliad and mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (or Ulysses, as he was known in Roman myths) and his long journey home to Ithaca following the fall of Troy.

Trivia about odyssey

  • Homer's 24-book sequel:"Tell Penny I'll Be Right Back"
  • 800s B.C., maybe:"I might be a long-lost husband, but that don't mean you get my wife"
  • From the name of a mythological hero, it's an extended trip, or an intellectual or spiritual quest
  • Perhaps you can sail the dark emerald seas in this Honda minivan that comes in dark emerald pearl