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IthacaGreek island in the Ionian Sea, area 93 sq km/36 sq mi; population (2001) 3,100. Important in pre-classical Greece, Ithaca was (in Homer's poem) the birthplace of Odysseus, though this is sometimes identified with the island of Lefkada (some archaeologists have equated ancient Ithaca with Lefkada rather than modern Ithaca). Ithaca
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If these men were to see my father come back to Ithaca they would pray for longer legs rather than a longer purse, for money would not serve them; but he, alas, has fallen on an ill fate, and even when people do sometimes say that he is coming, we no longer heed them; we shall never see him again. But the "Odyssey" itself left much untold: what, for example, happened in Ithaca after the slaying of the suitors, and what was the ultimate fate of Odysseus? Take even the irrational incidents in the Odyssey, where Odysseus is left upon the shore of Ithaca. |
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