The god, Hermes, stops Odysseus on his way to see Kirke. He gives him a plant that will help him against Kirke's pig-poison, along with a plan that will help him break her spell.
Circe (AKA Kirke) turns the mean to swine. Odysseus then intimidates Kirke to get her to turn the mean back.
I'm not sure if he eats the cattle, but Kirke turns Odysseus' men into pigs.
Athena and Odysseus plan for his return to Ithaca and how to overthrow the suitors who have taken over his palace in his absence. Athena helps guide Odysseus throughout his journey and ultimately aids him in reclaiming his home and family. They work together to outwit the suitors and bring about his final victory.
The conflict that occurs when Odysseus tries to outwit the Cyclops Polyphemus is primarily a man vs. monster conflict. Odysseus uses his cunning and intelligence to deceive the Cyclops and ultimately escape, showcasing the cleverness and resourcefulness of the hero.
Odysseus displays wilyness, cleverness, and forethought.
The main conflict that occurs when Odysseus tries to outwit the cyclops is between his cleverness and the cyclops' brute strength and lack of mercy. Odysseus relies on his wits and cunning to come up with a plan to escape, while the cyclops relies on his physical power to try and capture and devour Odysseus and his men. This conflict highlights the contrast between intelligence and brute force as strategic tools for survival.
Athena helps Odysseus as well as Telemachus
Athena helps Odysseus.
Kirke Lucas is 6'.
Odysseus helps someone read the book
Kirke Mechem was born in 1925.
Ian Kirke was born in 1980.