When Odysseus reveals his vulnerability by crying upon hearing the song of the Sirens, he shows his human emotions. Additionally, his decision to reveal his identity to the Cyclops, risking his safety and that of his crew, demonstrates his sense of pride and ego which are very human traits. Lastly, Odysseus' longing for his home and family throughout his journey highlights his deep emotional connection to them, making him more human.
Odysseus fought with the Greeks against the Trojans.
Athena was the Goddess with the most commitment and concern with odysseus.
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
His son, Telemachus, his faithful servant Eumaeus, and the cowherd fight along Odysseus' side.
I believe it's because Athena pities and likes Odysseus.
Odysseus died of old age.He died from the poison on a spear his son threw into his side.
Athena I believe!
He was on the side of the Greeks, fighting against the Trojans.
In the episode with Circe, Odysseus demonstrates both his cunning and resilience. He initially appears vulnerable, as Circe transforms his men into animals, but he quickly regains control by using Hermes' advice to resist her magic. This encounter highlights his ability to navigate complex situations through intelligence and diplomacy, reinforcing his role as a resourceful leader. Ultimately, it reveals a more nuanced side of Odysseus, showcasing both his strengths and the challenges he faces in his journey.
Poseidon was on the side of the Trojans, Odysseus was not. Odysseus also blinded Poseidon's son, a Cyclops... whose name I will not attempt to spell.
He gives him wine