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Why is Athena loyal to Odysseus?
Athena shares a special relationship with the hero Odysseus. She is his patron goddess and she will always intervene in time to assist him when he is in danger. This special favour by Athena is won by Odysseus through his reverence and loyalty to her.
Does Athena protect Odysseus?
Athena takes the role of both protection and wisdom as she not only leads but fights alongside both Odysseus and Telemachus. Athena doesn’t just help Odysseus and his son; she helps to develop them as epic heroes. It is through her they learn the qualities that define a hero.
Why did Athena disguise Odysseus?
Athena meets Odysseus on Ithaca and disguises him as an old beggar so that he can gain information without being recognized. He meets his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus, and is pleased with the man’s hospitality as well as his devotion to his master, whom he does not recognize.
What is the relationship between Athena and Odysseus?
Athena explains why she is so fond of Odysseus. Their relationship is one of mutual respect, based on their shared skill as talkers and schemers. Interestingly, Athena does not champion Odysseus because he is a good man, or because he is her devout worshipper, but rather because they share similar traits.
How did Athena help Odysseus in his transformation?
Athena turns Odysseus into an old beggar so that he can meet the swineherd without being recognized. She then leads Telemachus safely to the swineherd’s farm by having him circumvent the danger of suitors trying to kill him. Once Telemachus is there, she transforms Odysseus into a dazzling version of his younger self.
Who is Athena to Odysseus?
Athena. Daughter of Zeus and goddess of wisdom, purposeful battle, and the womanly arts. Athena assists Odysseus and Telemachus with divine powers throughout the epic, and she speaks up for them in the councils of the gods on Mount Olympus. She often appears in disguise as Mentor, an old friend of Odysseus.