
After they feasted for awhile, Odysseus started to get challenged by the other members in the hall, they wanted him to join in the activities. But Odysseus only really yearning to go home, decided that he didn't really want any part in this. They then start calling him fowl names and making ugly speeches towards him, and he gets angry so he picks up the ring and tosses it further than any one of the athletes had tossed it earlier. This chapter really starts to show Odysseus's true emotions and really how he has changed throughout the journey. The picture I chose to include was in reference to the story's deeper meaning that Odysseus tells everyone of, and how the main part was all about greed and how it really can take over someone's grasp on reality and how it is an ugly thing. He also talks about the great dangers he faced on his trip, including the great lands of the Cyclopes.