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He is the sailor/ leader
they don't
I don't know, but it must be stupid...
In the Odyssey, Ino plays the role of a sea goddess who helps Odysseus by giving him a magical veil that protects him from drowning. She is a benevolent figure who aids Odysseus on his journey home.
Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, which is Poseidon's son, so Poseidon makes the rest of the trip very hard for Odysseus...
He is the sailor/ leader
they don't
I don't know, but it must be stupid...
it is his home town therefore he is more powerful
In the Odyssey, Ino plays the role of a sea goddess who helps Odysseus by giving him a magical veil that protects him from drowning. She is a benevolent figure who aids Odysseus on his journey home.
Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, which is Poseidon's son, so Poseidon makes the rest of the trip very hard for Odysseus...
she was Odysseus's reason for returning home to Ithaca along with their son Telemachus
It is his goal and motivation to return there throughout the epic.
well read the book
Poseidon did not play really any role in the Trojan war but in the Odyssey he cursed Odysseus and created almost all of the problems he had to face.
Penelope is the wife of Odysseus in the story. Her loyalty to him as "I am Odysseus' faithful wife" is a central theme that drives the narrative. Penelope's steadfast devotion and cleverness in fending off suitors while waiting for Odysseus to return home showcase her strength and resilience. Her role as a symbol of loyalty and fidelity adds depth to the story and highlights the importance of faithfulness in relationships.
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