Athena help Odysseus by giving him the wisdom to look at the olive tree to stab the Cyclops. Also, Zeus threw a lightning bolt at Odysseus ship after his crew had ate the sun gods cattle. Finally, Aeolus, god of the winds, helped them get homeward by using here winds. When they had Ithaca in sight they were blown straight back to her island because other gods or goddesses intervened because Odysseus' voyage was cursed.
Odysseus and his men are described in many ways. How they are described is dictated by whose book you're reading from. Homer, who is credited for writing the Odyssey, would describe them favorably. The most common description would have that Odysseus was very intelligent, he was the man who thought up the Trojan horse. Other writers such as John Erskine thought of Odysseus as a coward and not worthy of being called a Greek hero.Books you may find helpful: The Odyssey and Penelope's Man
in the odyssey, odysseus show cleverness in many ways. He show cleverness when on the island with the cyclopes. With the cyclopes killing his men odyssues must fin a way to keep most of his men alive. So he gets the cyclopes drunk with wine and telling him he is nohbody. then when the cyclopes falls asleep odysseus staps the cyclopes in the eye. When he escapes the cyclpose he makes him look stupid making the cyclopes scream "nohbody did this Nohbody did this!"
They played a very significant role in this epic. They had supernatural powers and where there to help mortals and give their pity. For example, Athena assisted Odyesseus thorugh his journey and helped him arrange his plans to return to Ithaca. She watched his every step and guided him on his voyage. SHe also helped Telemakhos step out of his shadow and start his journey to manhood. She sets and example of an intelligent, sophisticated woman and can be regarded as an example of our modern women today. While, Circe and Calypso also helped Odysseus by providing him with information and advice before he took off towards his homeland. There is a god that is against Odysseus, Poseidon. He makes Odysseus's journey hard after Odysseus blinds the Cyclops. So the Gods can be looked on in both ways. Calypso does not help Odysseus; she goes against Zeus' will by holding captive him there on her island. Yes, they are lovers, but he is not happy there. She actually holds him captive there for seven years, and that by far is going against Zeus' hospitality rule.
Man of Twist and Turns (Man of many ways) Hospitality towards strangers. eumaeus allows Odysseus to stay in his home despite the fact that he is a unknown stranger from "Crepe"
they did not have full names back then, he was simply odysseus, son of Leartes, and master of land ways and see ways.
Odysseus demonstrates heroism in "The Odyssey" through his bravery in facing challenges, his cunning intelligence in overcoming obstacles, and his unwavering determination to return home despite numerous setbacks.
Some examples of weakness quotes in the Odyssey include: "Cruel are the ways of gods and kind, they do whatever they please." - Odysseus acknowledges the powerlessness of mortals in the face of the gods. "There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep." - Odysseus realizes the importance of rest and vulnerability in facing challenges. "In our world, we are often caught between Scylla and Charybdis." - referencing the difficult choices and dilemmas faced by Odysseus and his crew in navigating treacherous waters both literally and figuratively.
a. "that man skilled in all ways of contending"
Odysseus and his men are described in many ways. How they are described is dictated by whose book you're reading from. Homer, who is credited for writing the Odyssey, would describe them favorably. The most common description would have that Odysseus was very intelligent, he was the man who thought up the Trojan horse. Other writers such as John Erskine thought of Odysseus as a coward and not worthy of being called a Greek hero.Books you may find helpful: The Odyssey and Penelope's Man
Odysseus embodies heroism in "The Odyssey" through his courage, intelligence, and perseverance. He faces numerous challenges and overcomes them with bravery and cleverness, showcasing his heroic qualities. Additionally, his loyalty to his family and homeland, as well as his ability to inspire and lead others, further demonstrate his heroic nature.
Anna is the wayfinder because she ways knows where's she's going hehe. Hi giraffey lover:D
in the odyssey, odysseus show cleverness in many ways. He show cleverness when on the island with the cyclopes. With the cyclopes killing his men odyssues must fin a way to keep most of his men alive. So he gets the cyclopes drunk with wine and telling him he is nohbody. then when the cyclopes falls asleep odysseus staps the cyclopes in the eye. When he escapes the cyclpose he makes him look stupid making the cyclopes scream "nohbody did this Nohbody did this!"
They played a very significant role in this epic. They had supernatural powers and where there to help mortals and give their pity. For example, Athena assisted Odyesseus thorugh his journey and helped him arrange his plans to return to Ithaca. She watched his every step and guided him on his voyage. SHe also helped Telemakhos step out of his shadow and start his journey to manhood. She sets and example of an intelligent, sophisticated woman and can be regarded as an example of our modern women today. While, Circe and Calypso also helped Odysseus by providing him with information and advice before he took off towards his homeland. There is a god that is against Odysseus, Poseidon. He makes Odysseus's journey hard after Odysseus blinds the Cyclops. So the Gods can be looked on in both ways. Calypso does not help Odysseus; she goes against Zeus' will by holding captive him there on her island. Yes, they are lovers, but he is not happy there. She actually holds him captive there for seven years, and that by far is going against Zeus' hospitality rule.
Man of Twist and Turns (Man of many ways) Hospitality towards strangers. eumaeus allows Odysseus to stay in his home despite the fact that he is a unknown stranger from "Crepe"
they did not have full names back then, he was simply odysseus, son of Leartes, and master of land ways and see ways.
In Part 2 of the Odyssey, the gods play a significant role by intervening in the mortal characters' lives, showcasing their power and influence. This mirrors the common epic theme of gods interacting with heroes and shaping their destinies. Their involvement in mortal affairs underscores the overarching themes of fate, divine order, and the supernatural elements that define the epic genre.
She's a danger to Odysseus mainly because she is a distraction and he need to hurry and get home