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Athene transformed Odysseus by instilling him with wisdom, humility, and a sense of purpose. She guided him to adopt a more cunning and strategic approach, emphasizing the importance of patience and disguise. This change prepared him to navigate the challenges he would face upon returning home, particularly in reconnecting with his loyal servant, the swineherd. Ultimately, Athene’s influence helped Odysseus reclaim his identity and position.
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Athene, the goddess of wisdom and also of cunning, assisted Odysseus throughout his trials. This is because Odysseus was not only known for his strength and intelligence, but for his wisdom and cunning. After about 500 BCE, her name was changed to Athena.
in the form of a maiden carrying a pitcher
after odysseus awoke on the land where the phaeacianss left him in what form did athene appear to him?
Athene transformed Odysseus by instilling him with wisdom, humility, and a sense of purpose. She guided him to adopt a more cunning and strategic approach, emphasizing the importance of patience and disguise. This change prepared him to navigate the challenges he would face upon returning home, particularly in reconnecting with his loyal servant, the swineherd. Ultimately, Athene’s influence helped Odysseus reclaim his identity and position.
She withered his skin, dimmed his eyes, and turned his hair yellow
Eumaeus, the swineherd, is Odysseus' trusted servant. While Odysseus is in Troy fighting in the Trojan War and on his many travels in his return home, Eumaeus acts as a father sort of figure to Odysseus' son Telemachus. When Odysseus returns, apart from Athene the goddess, Eumaus is the first person that Odysseus sees, while in his hut, disguised as a old man. He also helps sneak Odysseus into the palace and past the suitors.
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she made him mightier.
Athene was the goddess who helped and guided Odysseus through his entire journey.
they put them in a cave
she made him mightier.
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Athene, the goddess of wisdom and also of cunning, assisted Odysseus throughout his trials. This is because Odysseus was not only known for his strength and intelligence, but for his wisdom and cunning. After about 500 BCE, her name was changed to Athena.
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