La Odisea: La Historia COMPLETA de Principio a Fin (en Orden)

Homer's Odyssey is one of the most famous stories ever told—the Cyclops, the Sirens, the sorceress Circe—but almost no one knows the complete journey, from beginning to end and in the correct order. Because the original poem doesn't begin with Odysseus, nor does it recount the events sequentially. In this documentary, we reconstruct the entire story in chronological order, from the first book to the last: the 20 years of Odysseus's (Ulysses's) journey from the fall of Troy to his return to Ithaca. From the palace seized by the suitors to Penelope's deception and her loom; from Calypso's prison to the court of the Phaeacians; And the grand tale of adventures: the Lotus-eaters, the Cyclops Polyphemus, Aeolus's bag of winds, the Laestrygonians, the sorceress Circe, the descent into the underworld, the Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and the cattle of the Sun. Up to the final return: the disguise as a beggar, the dog Argos, the test of the bow, the revenge against the suitors, and the reunion with Penelope. The entire Odyssey, explained and in order. 📌 CHAPTERS The adventure that begins without its hero The Telemachy: Telemachus's quest Calypso and the court of the Phaeacians The Cyclops, Circe, and the underworld The return to Ithaca Revenge and the reunion 📚 SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Original text: — Homer. Odyssey. Translation by José Manuel Pabón. Madrid: Editorial Gredos, 1982. — Homer. The Odyssey. Translation by Carlos García Gual. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 2004. Studies and further reading: — García Gual, Carlos. Introduction to the Odyssey. Madrid: Alianza Editorial. — Vernant, Jean-Pierre. The Universe, the Gods, the Men: The Narrative of Greek Myths. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2000. — Finley, Moses I. The World of Odysseus. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1978.