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Omeros Chapter XXX Summary

i

  • Achille's mate welcomes him back to the world and questions his silence in the night; Achille explains that he was in Africa and then realizes that he's had a bad case of sunstroke.
  • We learn that the mate worked hard for him because Achille took him on even when he was a drunkard.
  • The mate caught a huge kingfish as well, which will clearly fetch a good price.
  • They see land and watch a black Frigate-bird collect tribute fish from the white mackerel.
  • Achille sees the name "Afolabe" written by the wings of the bird.

ii

  • Achille returns in triumph to the island, the gigantic fish under his foot.

iii

  • The mate blows on a conch shell to announce their return, and Philoctete hears it way up in his yam garden. He asks forgiveness of God for his doubt.
  • The fishermen rush to pull them in; Helen appears and then leaves.