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the god who helped Odysseus repel circes spell would be Hermes the mesenger of the gods.
Hermes
It makes something repel.
Hermes, the messenger god, gives Odysseus a magical herb called moly that protects him from Kirke's enchantments. He also tells Odysseus how to resist Kirke's spells and advises him on how to approach her. With Hermes' guidance, Odysseus is able to outsmart Kirke and free his men from her spell.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repel" (to push away).
Circe hinders Odysseus by first turning his men into animals and delaying Odysseus' progress. Once Odysseus manages to resist her spell (with Hermes' help), Odysseus then take her to bed for her to turn his men back into humans. For a year after, Odysseus feasts and stays with Circe, which further delays his return to Ithaca. When Odysseus and his men feel it is time to leave, Circe helps Odysseus by advising him to visit the prophet Teiresias in the Underworld. There he learns of the dangers ahead of Scylla, Charybdis, the Sirens, and Helios' cattle.
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Poseidon was on the side of the Trojans, Odysseus was not. Odysseus also blinded Poseidon's son, a Cyclops... whose name I will not attempt to spell.
Because he ate a magical flower given by Hermes. The magical flower allows him to drink the wine but not change into an animal. That is why Circe did fail to cast the spell on Odysseus.
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
They fell under circies spell, Odysseus was able to resist, because of moly that was given to him by Hermes.
In Greek mythology, Circe is known for turning Odysseus's crew into swine when they land on her island, Aeaea. The crew falls victim to her spell after accepting her hospitality and drinking the potion she gives them, which transforms them into animals.