Athena
Before Odysseus reveals himself to Telemachus, Athena alters his appearance to make him look more youthful and handsome. She transforms his ragged features, restoring his strength and vitality, so he can appear as the noble and heroic figure he once was. This change not only helps him gain Telemachus's trust but also emphasizes the divine support Odysseus receives from Athena in reclaiming his identity and place in his household.
Telemachus originally thought Odysseus was a god because Odysseus had magically had his appearance changed right before Telemachus. However, Athena was responsible for the sudden change in appearance.
he was disguised as an old man
The Iliad
Anticlea was not the queen of Ithaca; she was actually the mother of Odysseus, the famous king of Ithaca in Greek mythology. She is best known for her appearance in Homer's "Odyssey," where she meets Odysseus in the Underworld. The queen of Ithaca during Odysseus's absence was Penelope, his wife.
physical change
Before Odysseus reveals himself to Telemachus, Athena alters his appearance to make him look more youthful and handsome. She transforms his ragged features, restoring his strength and vitality, so he can appear as the noble and heroic figure he once was. This change not only helps him gain Telemachus's trust but also emphasizes the divine support Odysseus receives from Athena in reclaiming his identity and place in his household.
Because a physical change just alters the appearance of an object, where as a chemical change alters the texture or state of an object.
Telemachus originally thought Odysseus was a god because Odysseus had magically had his appearance changed right before Telemachus. However, Athena was responsible for the sudden change in appearance.
he was disguised as an old man
The Iliad
A physical change.Changes between Solid, Liquid, and Gas.
Anticlea was not the queen of Ithaca; she was actually the mother of Odysseus, the famous king of Ithaca in Greek mythology. She is best known for her appearance in Homer's "Odyssey," where she meets Odysseus in the Underworld. The queen of Ithaca during Odysseus's absence was Penelope, his wife.
Yes, it is illegal to intentionally damage coins in a way that impairs their value or alters their appearance. This is considered a form of defacing currency and is punishable by law.
Alcinous had noticed how intently Odysseus listened to Demodocus's song about the Trojan War, and how emotional he became. This, along with Odysseus's physical appearance and the way he carried himself, led Alcinous to suspect that Odysseus might be connected to the events of the war.
he was shocked and didnt know that hse died. he cried/weeped but wouldn't talk to her
Chemical reactions involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, such as rusting of iron. Physical reactions involve changes in the physical state or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition, like melting ice.