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Odysseus called himself Outis (=Nobody). He did not give Polyphemus a name.
The prediction Odysseus gives to Penelope and that Odyessus (which is himself but disguised as a beggar) will return
Athene gave Odysseus wisdom because she admired him and he reminded her of himself. Also because he showed piety and gave her prayers and sacrifices.
because they help Odysseus get home using the boats he himself give them. He was angry because to him Odysseus get home was an insult. in reality his ego made him angry!
Tiresias, the prince of Thebes, revealed himself to Odysseus, carrying a golden staff. Tiresias told Odysseus that he and his men would encounter the grazing herds of Helios on Thrinakia. Tiresias told Odysseus that no matter what happened, avoid the livestock. Tiresias prophesized that if Odysseus and his men ate the cattle, there would be destruction for his ship and crew.
In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus did not directly punish Poseidon; rather, he faced Poseidon's wrath after blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus, who was Poseidon's son. As a result, Poseidon made Odysseus's journey home arduous, causing delays and hardships. Ultimately, Odysseus's punishment came from Poseidon's anger rather than any retaliation from Odysseus himself.
the blind prophet.
Athena helps Odysseus disguise himself before he reveals himself to Penelope, so that he can observe her interaction with the suitors. She also helps him defeat and kill Penelope's suitors before he plans to meet his wife and answer her questions about his identity.
Nohbdy
There is no mention of a compass in Circe's gifts to Odysseus.
hades
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