Athena advises Odysseus to be patient and cautious when he returns to Ithaca. She instructs him to disguise himself and assess the situation before revealing his identity to anyone, especially the suitors who have taken over his palace in his absence. She also urges him to seek allies and plan his revenge carefully.
Athena helps Odysseus.
the blind prophet.
Athena makes Odysseus more handsome so that Nausikaa will give him clothes, food, and shelter.
In "The Odyssey," Athena guides and supports Odysseus throughout his journey, including in his battle against the suitors. She aids him by disguising him, providing strategic advice, and boosting his strength and skill in combat. Ultimately, Athena helps Odysseus successfully reclaim his throne and defeat the suitors.
Athena helps Odysseus as well as Telemachus
Athena disguised Odysseus so no one will recognize him.
She treated Odysseus very well. Without Athena, Odysseus would not have made it home.
To give wisdom to Odysseus on his journey back from the Trojan war
Athena was one of the main gods of Ithaca. Odysseus prayed to Athena and eventually befriended her. Athena trusts Odysseus enough to let him see her, unlike other mortals.
Odysseus talk to athena and athena tells him
Athena tells Odysseus to keep his identity a secret until he is ready to kill the suitors. Athena also helps to disguise Odysseus as a beggar.
Athena