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Meaning of itacas




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

itacas
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Ithaca, with accent, was the city and homeland of Odysseus, the hero of the war of Troy, sung by Homer in the Iliad and that hatched their destruction with the horse. City has no plural, but if we take it metaphorically, the Itacas could mean our origins, where we always want to come back after the ups and downs of life.

  



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