The people who were raided during odysseus' first stop on his return from war were the cicones.
It was Warren G. Harding who promised a 'return to normalcy' during his presidential campaign. Harding served as the 29th President of the United States.
General Douglas MacArthur.
During the Vietnam War, when a US Naval jet pilot said "Bingo fuel", he had to return to his career ASAP, his fuel was gone...other than for the return trip.
The term "Return to Normalcy" is most closely associated with the political campaign of Warren G. Harding during the 1920 U.S. presidential election. It signified a desire to return to pre-World War I conditions, emphasizing stability, traditional values, and a rejection of the progressive changes that had occurred during the war and the subsequent social upheavals. Harding's slogan resonated with many Americans who were weary from the war and the economic turmoil of the post-war period.
General Douglas MacArthur promised he would return and free the Philippines after being forced to evacuate during World War II in 1942. His famous declaration, "I shall return," became a rallying cry for Filipino and American forces. He fulfilled this promise when he led the liberation of the Philippines in 1944 and 1945, ultimately contributing to the defeat of Japanese forces in the region.
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In Homer's "Odyssey," the character who knows the secret of Odysseus's return is the swineherd Eumaeus. He remains loyal to Odysseus during his absence and, upon Odysseus's return in disguise, helps him devise a plan to reclaim his home. Eumaeus plays a crucial role in reassuring Odysseus's wife, Penelope, about her husband's imminent return, ultimately supporting the reunion of the couple.
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Odysseus told the swineherd if his lord didn't return as Odysseus said he would, the swineherd should kill him so that other beggars wouldn't try to deceive him.
This depends on the context and situation. Men go and return with Odysseus hundreds of times.
The suitors in Odysseus' home, who have been vying for Penelope's hand in marriage during his absence, are killed by Odysseus upon his return. His men are killed by various creatures and challenges during their journey back from the Trojan War.
No, Poseidon (God of the sea) did not want Odysseus to return home to Ithaca because Odysseus blinded his son the cyclops Polythemus. The fates had declared that Odysseus would not return home until he had suffered many trials.
Odysseus waits for the cyclops to return in hope that the cyclops will be a good host and give him a present. It is really Odysseus' curiousity that compels him to stay.
In Odysseus's journey, he always has a longing to return home to his son and beloved wife, penelope
Yes he did.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Attempting to return from Troy expedition.