by trying to kill him
by trying to kill him
Polyphemos, the Cyclops, hopes to avenge his hunger by seeking revenge on Odysseus after the hero blinds him and escapes from his cave. Enraged, Polyphemos calls upon his father, Poseidon, to punish Odysseus, ensuring his journey home is fraught with danger and obstacles. He desires to exact vengeance not only for his physical suffering but also for the humiliation of being outsmarted by a mortal.
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
Athena and Hermes. Athena helped Odysseus throughout the whole story.Hermes helped Odysseus escape from Circe. I hope this helps
No, Odysseus gets inspired by Athena in an indirect way (because he is so clever) giving him hope.
Odysseus waits for the cyclops to return in hope that the cyclops will be a good host and give him a present. It is really Odysseus' curiousity that compels him to stay.
hades god of the underworld and odysseus' old crew member elpenor... hope that helps
In book IX he defeats Polyphemus Hope this helps!
Circe and calpso :) hope this helps!
I hope you mean goddess and if you did, then it is Athena who helped Odysseus win. Athena was even on Odysseus' side no matter what till the end where he met his wife again Penelope.
Zeus struck it with a lightning bolt; this made all of Odysseus' men to drown except himself of course. Hope this helped!
Curiousity and hope of gifts or treasure.