because she adores him and he had her half god/cyclopse!
When Athena visits Eumaeus' hut in Homer's "Odyssey," she is recognized by Eumaeus, who is a loyal swineherd and servant of Odysseus. He acknowledges her divine presence and shows her respect, as he is aware of her role as the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Athena often aids Odysseus and his allies, and her visit signifies her support for Odysseus's return home.
Athena disguised Odysseus so no one will recognize him.
She treated Odysseus very well. Without Athena, Odysseus would not have made it home.
Athena was one of the main gods of Ithaca. Odysseus prayed to Athena and eventually befriended her. Athena trusts Odysseus enough to let him see her, unlike other mortals.
Athena was loyal to Ulysses because he was smart and cunning and she was the goddess of wisdom.
Odysseus ,his son , and the loyal staff kill all the suitors
When Athena visits Eumaeus' hut in Homer's "Odyssey," she is recognized by Eumaeus, who is a loyal swineherd and servant of Odysseus. He acknowledges her divine presence and shows her respect, as he is aware of her role as the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Athena often aids Odysseus and his allies, and her visit signifies her support for Odysseus's return home.
In the epic poem "The Odyssey," Odysseus goes into town accompanied by his loyal son Telemachus, his faithful swineherd Eumaeus, and the goddess Athena in disguise.
Athena helps Odysseus as well as Telemachus
Athena disguised Odysseus so no one will recognize him.
She treated Odysseus very well. Without Athena, Odysseus would not have made it home.
Athena was one of the main gods of Ithaca. Odysseus prayed to Athena and eventually befriended her. Athena trusts Odysseus enough to let him see her, unlike other mortals.
Odysseus talk to athena and athena tells him
Athena tells Odysseus to keep his identity a secret until he is ready to kill the suitors. Athena also helps to disguise Odysseus as a beggar.
Athena
Athena was loyal to Ulysses because he was smart and cunning and she was the goddess of wisdom.
I believe it's because Athena pities and likes Odysseus.