In Poe's poem "The Raven," the speaker attributes wisdom and powers of prophecy to the raven by describing it as a bird that speaks the word "Nevermore." The repeated utterance of "Nevermore" by the raven serves as a grim prophecy that torments the speaker and further deepens his despair and anguish. The raven's ability to foresee and predict reflects a supernatural element in the poem.
Wisdom
Wisdom
war and wisdom
Athena's divine powers are battle and wisdom
Athena's supernatural powers are wisdom and battle strategy.
the power of wisdom
Well, she is the goddess of wisdom and strategy. Does that help?
Apollo was the god of light, therefore his powers would be about wisdom and light
Athena's powers were wisdom and war, so she was good in battle, and that she was wise.
Athena's divine powers are battle and wisdom
The greek goddess athena's powers were the goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
Offsetting his strength was an incredible lack of intelligence and wisdom. It was just a stroke of luck with the hydra and the fire.