Here are 2:
1) eating the sacred cattle of Helios
2) opening Aolus' bag of winds
they did not have full names back then, he was simply odysseus, son of Leartes, and master of land ways and see ways.
Athena help Odysseus by giving him the wisdom to look at the olive tree to stab the Cyclops. Also, Zeus threw a lightning bolt at Odysseus ship after his crew had ate the sun gods cattle. Finally, Aeolus, god of the winds, helped them get homeward by using here winds. When they had Ithaca in sight they were blown straight back to her island because other gods or goddesses intervened because Odysseus' voyage was cursed.
Athena helped Odysseus in many ways, she probably provided the olive tree in which he carved a spear to use to blind polyphemus.Olive trees were one of her symbols. Athena may also have had something to do with the rams coming in the second night they were trapped in the cave so Odysseus and his crew could get out to safety. He was very wise which shows she helped him because she was the goddess of wisdom and war, also she disguises him as a beggar so the suitors won't kill him once he enters his palace(house).
Odysseus tells Polyphemus that his name was No Man, or Nobody, to trick the cyclops as shown later: When the cyclops called for help he says, "No Man did this!", "No Man has blinded me", "No Man is hurting me!" making him look like a fool to the other cyclops, and casting doubt as to whether the injuring event in question has actually happened. This happened in book 9, 'The Cyclops'. Odysseus is known for his wisdom and his cunning ways. He realized that the Cyclops must be attacked for him to save himself and his crew, and planned far in advance so that the other Cyclops do not interfere when the time came. Polyphemus was easily fooled.
Odysseus had to best Circe in several different ways: He resisted her magic by ingesting the moly. He resisted her wiles, by making her swear to do no harm to him. He bedded Circe. He then refused to eat until his men were transformed back into men.
they did not have full names back then, he was simply odysseus, son of Leartes, and master of land ways and see ways.
Athena help Odysseus by giving him the wisdom to look at the olive tree to stab the Cyclops. Also, Zeus threw a lightning bolt at Odysseus ship after his crew had ate the sun gods cattle. Finally, Aeolus, god of the winds, helped them get homeward by using here winds. When they had Ithaca in sight they were blown straight back to her island because other gods or goddesses intervened because Odysseus' voyage was cursed.
She's a danger to Odysseus mainly because she is a distraction and he need to hurry and get home
There are mainly three ways to join merchant navy: 1. marine engineering 2. nautical science 3. crew rating
A Trixter is used in the context of being a god, goddess, spirit, man, woman, or anthropomorphic animal who plays tricks or disobeys normal rules and behavior.
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Athena helped Odysseus in many ways, she probably provided the olive tree in which he carved a spear to use to blind polyphemus.Olive trees were one of her symbols. Athena may also have had something to do with the rams coming in the second night they were trapped in the cave so Odysseus and his crew could get out to safety. He was very wise which shows she helped him because she was the goddess of wisdom and war, also she disguises him as a beggar so the suitors won't kill him once he enters his palace(house).
Odysseus and Poseidon have a strained relationship in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, which leads to Poseidon causing numerous obstacles and challenges for Odysseus on his journey back home from the Trojan War.
Circe and Calypso kept Odysseus from reaching home in very different ways. After Odysseus conquers the goddess-enchantress Circe she helps him . She is an excellent hostess and lover to Odysseus and his men have to convince him to leave. Calypso falls in love withe Odysseus and keeps him captive until Hermes convinces her to let him free.
Odysseus prayed to Athena to find love and mercy among the Phaeacians. Odysseus was a cunning, strong warrior. He always thought of clever ways around a situation.
The Crew - 1995 Around the World in 80 Ways The TandA of PSA 1-10 was released on: USA: 9 November 1995
Skheria its spelled two ways but its still the same thing