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MrMuchimi
4 years ago
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25 points for answering the Brainliest. Explain how the struggles of Odysseus to reach Ithaca are a contest between Poseidon and

Athena as well.
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ElenaW [278]4 years ago
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In the Odyssey by Homer, the goddess Athena was trying to help Odysseus to get to Ithaca while the god Poseidon was trying to make him fail for being disrespectful to him. Additionally, Poseidon and Athena are rival gods and that’s the reason of their contest.

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