Hermes.
Hermes; He gives Odysseus a plant to eat called Moly, which is an enchanted root that can only be uprooted by the gods. Odysseus eats the enchanted root, which protects him from Circe's spells.
Circe traps Odysseus by using her magical powers to transform his crew into swine after they consume her enchanted food. When Odysseus arrives, Hermes provides him with a magical herb, moly, to protect him from her enchantments. With this protection, he confronts Circe, and after a night spent together, she agrees to return his crew to human form and helps them on their journey home. Ultimately, Circe does not trap Odysseus in a traditional sense; rather, she ensnares him with her charm and allure, leading to a prolonged stay on her island.
Hermes helps Odysseus at the end of his 7-years on Ogygia with Calypso, and just before he meets up with Circe.
The god who helps Odysseus repel the spell that Circe puts on him is Hermes. He provides Odysseus with a magical herb called "moly," which protects him from Circe's enchantments and ensures he remains unaffected by her magic. With Hermes' guidance, Odysseus is able to confront Circe and ultimately convince her to help him on his journey home.
Circe and calpso :) hope this helps!
Hermes, the messenger god.
Hermes, the messenger god, tells Odysseus how to resist Circe's magic and guides him on what he needs to do to overcome the enchantment.
Hermes gives Odysseus a magic herb called Moly, a herb that symbolizes the protection of the gods, as only the gods can uproot it. It allows Odysseus to resist Circe's poisons and not transform into a pig.
Circe, Calypso, Ino, and Nausicaa help Odysseus. Athena helps Odysseus as well.
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.
Athena and Hermes. Athena helped Odysseus throughout the whole story.Hermes helped Odysseus escape from Circe. I hope this helps
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.