Odysseus In Homer's The Odyssey

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“The Odyssey” Name: Melvin Date:5/28/24 Block:5.

“The Odyssey”, written by Homer about Odysseus’s Journey home from Troy. Odysseus had many problems along the way, like the Sirens and the Cyclops, and many of the things that were trying to kill him and his crew. It is a good thing that he had some help along the way, or he would have never made it.

Guest-host code was a major help for Odysseus during his journey home. Seeking further news from Menelaus, Odysseus said, “I will loan you a chariot and one of my sons to accompany you. Homer, book three. Without this vessel, Odysseus would not have been able to even start his journey. Before long on his journey, a goddess appears to him in the form of a bird. She counsels him to swim for it. Take my veil, tie it around your waist as a charm against drowning. When you reach shore, be sure to throw it back into the sea.” (Homer book five). Odysseus would have probably drowned that day without the random help of the goddess.
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“Athena now intervened to make these people foster his journey home. She went by night to the palace of their king and appeared in a dream to the princess. Nausicaa. The. Homer book six. Because of Athena, this meant that Odysseus met Nausicaa by the river where he washed ashore. Because of this encounter, Odysseus was able to enter the city of Phaeacians. He said: “It was Athena in the form of a little girl who showed him the way”. Homer book seven. The king and his men were eating by Athena, “wrapped Odysseus in a mist so that he passed by unseen. “ (Homer book