The Craftiness of Athena

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Athena, the Greek goddess of both wisdom and war, is often considered the craftiest of all Olympian gods. She was born of a headache, and erupted from Zeus’ head fully armed and ready for battle. However, beside all this pomp, she is a rather caring, if war-loving, immortal. Throughout the entirety of The Odyssey she conveys an entirely platonic, almost motherly love for Odysseus. It is this that makes her significant character in Homer’s work. In The Odyssey, Athena is portrayed as a, if not the, major female figure throughout the entire epic poem. With her affection for Odysseus and her frequent appearances she plays a major role throughout the entire poem. Evidence of this integral role will be presented as proof of her importance to the story.

Right through the whole telling of The Odyssey Athena is present, pleading to Zeus in Odysseus’ favor, or guiding him along. Her affection for him is evident even before his journey home begins. “If only that bright-eyed Athena chose to love you just as she lavished care on mighty Odysseus, years ago in the land of Troy, where we...

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