A promise is accepted, but silence can only last so long. At last, the stranger’s presence demands a name and a past.
In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus rejects any likeness to the gods and speaks instead of hunger, suffering, and the simple human longing for home. After the feast ends and the hall empties, Queen Arete recognizes the garments he wears—robes she herself helped make—and asks the question that now matters most: who he is, and how he came by them.
This moment marks the turning point from welcome to reckoning, as Odysseus is called upon to tell his story.
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Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.
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