The soul of the blind fortune teller Tieres.
The soul of the blind fortune teller Tieres.
Polyphemus, the cyclops in Greek mythology, seeks the help of his father Poseidon to seek revenge on Odysseus for blinding him.
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The goddess Athena intervenes to help Odysseus wake up on the island of Phaeacia. She does this so he can meet the Phaeacians and seek their assistance in returning to Ithaca.
Tiresias.
Tiresias
The sirens seek to lure Odysseus and his companions to their death with their songs.
the blind prophet, teiresias
Circe, Calypso, Ino, and Nausicaa help Odysseus. Athena helps Odysseus as well.
Athena advises Odysseus to journey to the land of the Phaeacians in "The Odyssey." She directs him there to seek assistance and safe passage home to Ithaca after his long struggles following the Trojan War. The Phaeacians are known for their hospitality and seafaring skills, making them the ideal allies to help Odysseus return to his kingdom.
Odysseus helps someone read the book
Zeus responds to Odysseus' offerings with favor and protection. As a powerful deity in Greek mythology, Zeus often bestows blessings and assistance to those who pay him homage and seek his favor. Odysseus' offerings demonstrate his respect and gratitude toward the god, prompting Zeus to offer his help in return.