The scylla appears in Book XII. This part of the story Odysseus tell of his adventures home so far. He is in Phaeacia, hosted by King Alcinous. These people did not go to Troy and seem eager to hear of the stories from this war.
The Scylla appears in the story after Odysseus, on his last ship, have just succeeded avoiding the tempting siren's song, and chose to sail past the Scylla and Charbydis instead of through the Clashing Rocks (which Circe said they'd never survive).
The sirens appear in Book 12 of the Odyssey.
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"Skylla" refers to "Scylla," a creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a sea monster that dwells on one side of a strait opposite Charybdis. She is known for her multiple heads and her role in the Odyssey, where she terrorizes sailors, including Odysseus. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation involving difficult choices, akin to being caught between two dangers.
Athena does not appear in The Odyssey in physical form as Penelope, the wife of Odysseus. While Athena does intervene to protect and guide Odysseus, she does not directly appear as Penelope in the first four books of the epic.
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She was called Skylla.
The Odyssey and the iliad are two major pieces of greek literature
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Paris does not appear as a character. Paris is a character in the Greek myth of the Trojan War, but he is not mentioned in "The Odyssey," which focuses on the journey of Odysseus after the war.
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The Odyssey and the iliad are two major pieces of greek literature
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The Odyssey and the iliad are two major pieces of greek literature