Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, disguises Odysseus when he returns to Ithaca after his long journey home. She transforms him into an old beggar to help him gather information about the situation in his household and to plan his revenge against the suitors vying for his wife, Penelope. This disguise allows Odysseus to navigate his home without being recognized, ensuring his safety as he strategizes.
he is disguised as a beggar. Athena disguises him like that.
she dresses him in rags. she disguises him as a beggar.
She makes Odysseus disguises as a beggar so no one will know his true identity.
She disguises him as a begger, with rags and dirty clothing.
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
Athena disguises Odysseus as a beggar to fool everyone on Ithaca, so that Odysseus can lay his plans.
he is disguised as a beggar. Athena disguises him like that.
she dresses him in rags. she disguises him as a beggar.
She makes Odysseus disguises as a beggar so no one will know his true identity.
She disguises him as a begger, with rags and dirty clothing.
Odysseus used the alias, "nobody" with Polyphemos. Odysseus disguised as a beggar with the suitors. Hope this helped :)
Odysseus
with the cyclops and when he disguises himself as a beggar
Odysseus disguises himself as a beggar upon learning that he is back on Ithaca.
In the epic poem "The Odyssey," Athena disguises herself as a mentor named Mentes to inform Odysseus of the situation at home and guide him in his return. She reveals herself to Odysseus in his palace in Ithaca after he has arrived back from his long journey.
He disguises himself as a beggar. Athena helps him do this.
Athena is the goddess that disguises Odysseus as a beggar Athena diguises Odysseus as an old beggar so that he could find out wether or not his wife, Penelope, still loved him. He is also disguised to see whether or not his crew remains loyal to him or not as well.