Divine Intervention: Athena's Role in The Odyssey Essay. Divine intervention is often an integral part of ancient epic poetry as seen in Homer's The Odyssey. The role of the goddess Athena was an essential part of Odysseus's journey back to Ithaka. Athena also played a vital part in Telemakhos's life before the return of his father. Even Penelope is impacted by the help of the "grey-eyed" goddess, often inspiring Penelope to hold off the suitors as well as putting her to sleep when a situation became too difficult. Athena demonstrates that she is a critical component of development within the father Odysseus and his son Telemakhos as well as guiding Penelope as a beautiful mother waiting for the return of her husband.
The appearance of flying insects are wings, maybe antennae's, and/or stingers. They often make a buzzing noise like bees, or flies and their wings can also make noises too. Flying insects can live in many different habitats, some live near water, some live near land or even is hot humid areas and can eat pollen or nectar, decaying fruits and vegetables, rotting animal matter and much more.
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<span>is exactly the way Shakespeare used it</span>
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