He was friends with the other greek Kings involved in the Trojan War -- Nestor, Menelaus, Agamemnon, Achilles, Ajax.....etc.
Odysseus was friends with his shipmates -- Eurylochos, Polites, Elpenor.
Athena is his patron-goddess and aids him with her powers.
His servants love him -- the nursemaid, Eurykleia, Philoitios the oxherd and the swineherd Eumaios.
No, Athena really liked Odysseuss' wit and cleverness.
i think b
The beautiful witch-goddess who transforms Odysseus's crew into swine when he lands on her island. With Hermes' help, Odysseus resists Circe's powers and then becomes her lover, living in luxury at her side for a year.
One result of Odysseus's initial exchange with Antinous is that it sets the stage for the eventual confrontation between Odysseus and the suitors. Telemachus's act of removing the shields and weapons from the hall signifies a strategic move to prevent the suitors from defending themselves during the impending conflict. Additionally, this act symbolizes the reclaiming of order and control in Odysseus's household, paving the way for his true identity to be revealed and for the restoration of his rightful place.
Zeus had no friends.
No, Athena really liked Odysseuss' wit and cleverness.
Odysseus convinced Circe to turn them back.
i think b
well circe and calypso forced affairs with the Odysseus and wouldn't let him leave for a while, so in that sense it wasn't really true love I guess.
The beautiful witch-goddess who transforms Odysseus's crew into swine when he lands on her island. With Hermes' help, Odysseus resists Circe's powers and then becomes her lover, living in luxury at her side for a year.
If Helios had notice that his cattle was gone then whoever killed his cattle would be killed by Helios. This was shown in the odessey when all of the odysseuss men dies because they ate the cattle.
One result of Odysseus's initial exchange with Antinous is that it sets the stage for the eventual confrontation between Odysseus and the suitors. Telemachus's act of removing the shields and weapons from the hall signifies a strategic move to prevent the suitors from defending themselves during the impending conflict. Additionally, this act symbolizes the reclaiming of order and control in Odysseus's household, paving the way for his true identity to be revealed and for the restoration of his rightful place.
Cyclops asks Poseidon to interfere with Odysseus's journey home out of revenge for blinding him. The Cyclops, Polyphemus, holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding him and believes that his father, Poseidon, will assist him in seeking vengeance.
Yes, Odysseus is the king of Ithaca in Greek mythology. He is a key character in Homer's epic poems, particularly in "The Odyssey," where he embarks on a long journey home after the Trojan War. His cleverness and resourcefulness are highlighted throughout the story, as he faces numerous challenges and adventures on his way back to his kingdom and family.
its him and his friends.WRONG. It is "his friends and he."
*friends
Pretend friends are friends that you pretend are there, imaginary friends.