Athena helps Telemachus by appearing to him disguised as Mentor to encourage him to call an assembly and speak out against the suitors. She also inspires him to seek information about his father's whereabouts from Nestor and Menelaus. Additionally, Athena provides guidance and reassurance to Telemachus in moments of doubt and difficulty.
One quote showing Athena's intelligence in the Odyssey is "upon that island rich in trees, a goddess has her home: the fair-haired daughter of Atlas the malevolent (who knows the depths of every sea, for he controls the giant column holding earth and sky apart"
The theme of "The Mark of Athena" revolves around the idea of overcoming personal conflicts and working together as a team to achieve common goals. It also explores themes of trust, friendship, and the consequences of past actions.
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Aristotle is the author of the famous book "Politics."
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She finds him a boat and crew. She makes him more majestic-looking to the assembly. She speaks on his behalf.
get a crew to help find oddyseus and go look for him. ---very basic answer . sorry
In book one of the Iliad, she doesn't disguise, but in book one of the Odyssey, she disguises as Mentis.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus
He's really hospitable to Mentes (Athena) when she visits him in the first book. he welcomes her and feeds her, then offers her a place to stay and a gift to for her journey.
"Bring these men to be our guests: unhitch their team!" (paraphrase of entire quotation from book: there is no question about them staying here!) take care of the horses and bring the men to the house
Athena-Artemis - book - was created on 2005-07-31.
Telemachus is upset that the suitors are eating him out of house and home as well as courting his mother.
The ISBN of Athena-Artemis - book - is 952-92-0560-0.
in the book oddysseus Athena was is gaurdian goddess and helped him:)
The book after "The Mark of Athena" is "The House of Hades," which is the fourth book in Rick Riordan's "Heroes of Olympus" series.
Yes, In Book 16 Line 187.