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We are at the beginning of the Odyssey: Phemius is the aedo who sings in the palace of Odysseus, in Ithaca. Penelope's suitors, now believed to be a widow, ask for a hymn inspired by the Muses after the banquet. Phemius sings the sad return of the Achaeans from the Trojan War.
He first appears in Homer's Odyssey in Book 1. Phemius is forced to sing a song with his lyre to Penelope's suitors, the wife of Odysseus. Against his will, Phemius sings a sad song about the Trojan War and Odysseus, who has gone away long ago and has not returned
