By its evocation of a real or imaged heroic age, its contrasts of character & its variety of adventure, above all by its sheer narrative power, the Odyssey has won & preserved its place among the greatest tales in the world. It tells of Odysseus` adventurous wanderings as he returns from the long war at Troy to his home in the Greek island of Ithaca, where his wife Penelope & his son Telemachus have been waiting for him for twenty years. He meets a one-eyed giant, Polyphemus the Cyclops; he visits the underworld; he faces the terrible monsters Scylla & Charybdis; he extricates himself from the charms of Circe & Calypso. After these & numerous other legendary encounters he finally reaches home, where, disguised as a beggar, he begins to plan revenge on the suitors who have for years been besieging Penelope & feasting on his own meat & wine with insolent impunity.