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Hermes gave Odysseus a magical herb called "moly" to protect him from Circe's magic. This herb had black roots and a white blossom, and it was said to be extremely potent against enchantments and sorcery. With this protection, Odysseus was able to withstand Circe's spells that turned men into animals, allowing him to resist her powers and ultimately negotiate his crew's release.
Hermes gives Odysseus a magical herb called "moly" to eat as he approaches Circe's palace. This herb protects him from Circe's witchcraft, which she uses to turn men into animals. Moly has a black root and a white blossom, symbolizing its potent protective qualities. With this gift, Odysseus is able to withstand Circe's enchantments and ultimately confront her successfully.
Athena makes Odysseus more handsome so that Nausikaa will give him clothes, food, and shelter.
Aeolus gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind. It is his hospitality and respect for Odysseus and his doings at Troy that makes him give this gift.
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Odysseus makes a sign with his eyebrows, and Telemachus readies his weapons and joins his father next to the bow.
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There is no mention of a compass in Circe's gifts to Odysseus.
Odysseus called himself Outis (=Nobody). He did not give Polyphemus a name.
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