He is the sailor/ leader
As Odysseus approached the city of Ithaca, Athene appeared to him in the guise of a young shepherd. She reassured him and offered guidance, helping him devise a plan to reclaim his home and confront the suitors who had taken over his palace. Her presence emphasized her role as a protective goddess and a source of wisdom for Odysseus in his time of need.
they don't
I don't know, but it must be stupid...
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
it is his home town therefore he is more powerful
I don't know, but it must be stupid...
Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, which is Poseidon's son, so Poseidon makes the rest of the trip very hard for Odysseus...
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.
It is his goal and motivation to return there throughout the epic.
she was Odysseus's reason for returning home to Ithaca along with their son Telemachus
well read the book
Odysseus was the master strategist who devised the Trojan Horse scam when the Achaeans had given up hope of breaching the city's walls.
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.
The loyal shepherd who helps Odysseus when he returns to Ithaca is Eumaeus. He provides shelter and aid to Odysseus disguised as a beggar, ultimately aiding him in his plan to reclaim his household from the suitors. Eumaeus remains faithful to Odysseus throughout his absence and plays a crucial role in his reunion with his family.