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Odysseus And Supernatural Aid In Homer's The Odyssey

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In The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus, the main character of the story goes on a journey to get home after twenty years away from his family. The Hero’s Journey by Joseph Campbell represents some of important hero's traits. Odysseus embarks on a journey home. The three parts of Campbell's Hero's Journey: Supernatural Aid, Tests and Supreme Ordeal , and Reward and Journey Home, some of the most vital parts of Homer’s Odyssey.

Odysseus has supernatural aid that helps him on his journey back home to Ithica .The point of supernatural aid in the story is that Odysseus has help from the goddess Athena, who “ disguised Odysseus as a beggar” ( Homer 569 ). Odysseus’s role was helped by Athena's cleverness towards Odysseus because she has used her goddess powers to be able to get him back home . She was able to help him by using her god like powers was that gave him a disguise to get to his family again and reclaim his kingdom. Athena disguises him because Athena appears “ and informs him of the situation at home “ ( Homer 568 ). This part of the story is important because, supernatural aid helps the hero in a way that makes his or her adventure easier, but it also makes it easier for the aid to help the hero. Another reason for odysseus to come back home to Ithaca is to fight the suitors trying to kill his son and trying to seduce his wife even though she thinks he is dead , as well. This story has many different supernatural aid characters that made a difference

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