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    Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy, plays an intriguing role throughout The Odyssey. An example of this role is specifically shown in Book 19, as she is present with Odysseus and Telemachus in the halls. In this scene, Athena is shown holding a golden lamp in front of Telemachus and Odysseus as they walk the halls. Odysseus is able to see Athena is holding the lamp. However, Telemachus cannot see her and is bedazzled by the golden radiance and glow. As Homer states, Odysseus and his princely

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    Women play a crucial role in the tale of the Odyssey. Athena and the Circe of Aeaea are two of the most influential of female characters. Both have a high status of power, which makes their characters very prominent and vital to the plot. Athena, daughter of Zeus, is the goddess of wisdom and strength. Throughout Odysseus' journey, she acts as a guide and driving force in his success. When Odysseus was in need of a weapon to battle the cyclops in part one, she gave him branch of a olive tree, which

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    The Temple of Athena is a sacred place where in time or war and hardship people could go and worship the goddess of victory. (Sacred Destinations) The temple was built as an expression of Athens ambitions to defeat the Sparta and become a world power. (Sacred Destinations) It provided strength and courage for the people and allowed them to help overcome fear and be courageous. The temple was created for strength in time of need or despaired like wars. It gave the citizens of the cities hope. That

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    The Birth of Athena reflects the scene in which the goddess Athena is said to have been born fully grown out of the head of her father Zeus, the king of the gods. Coming out of his head represents her role as the goddess of wisdom, being born from the brain of the king of all gods. We can see this clearly on the amphora, as we see a small woman whom is completely clothed and armed walking out of the skull of Zeus, holding his thunderbolt. Zeus seems to be fairly relaxed, sitting on a stool with a

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    Athena and Hera were a significant part of ancient Greek society as they are the Goddesses of the two most important aspects of ancient Greek life: family and war. To the ancient Greeks, Athena was the Goddess of wisdom, reasoning, craft, intelligence and war. Athena was extremely popular during her time, not just among humans but among the gods themselves. Unlike the other gods, the was brung into the world in a unique way. Most other gods were born from mothers, Athena came from Zeus's head. The

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    How Did Athena Change

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    Riordan has a fairly accurate portrayal of Athena in his series; therefore, there would not be a lot of changes made to his series if the portrayal was altered. In Riordan’s series, Athena is described as wearing casual yet fashionable clothes, and while this may also be true in the myths, she would have been depicted wearing traditional Greek clothing. If Riordan were to show Athena in traditional Greek clothes, she would seem more detached from modern culture, which would be detrimental towards

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    which worshipped gods and goddesses among which was Athena (Roman counterpart is Minerva), the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicraft. She is the patron saint of the city of Athens, and various inventions in art and literature were attributed to her. (List of Greek Mythological Figures, Wikipedia). Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin) gave rise to the Parthenon which means house of the Parthenos or the temple that housed the statue of Athena. (Cartwright, M. 2015) Its counterpart is Pantheon

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    contrast two goddesses, Aphrodite and Athena. While they may seem to only have minor things in common, they are more connected then many believe. Aphrodite is considered to be the goddess of marriage, beauty, and most importantly love. Since Aphrodite is essentially the essence of beauty, she is represented as an either nude or lightly clothed woman with a belt. Along with these features she also is represented as a woman with larger hips and breasts than most. Athena is the goddess of wisdom, war, and

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    ancient heroes. People in the ancient world have been represented through the power and youth within their story and appearance and reflected upon in the sculptures of this time. One of the most valued pieces of art in the ancient Greek world is that of Athena Parthenos. The original statue was designed and sculpted by Phidias and placed in the parthenon in 438 B.C. The original chryselephantine statue was almost 40ft tall and was made out of ivory with gilded features. The sculpture stands tall, while

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    superior, Athena, the goddess of war. Athena was a tough female goddess, who always fought for harmony and justice in the world. Athena, being the goddess of war, never liked the thought of battle, she only fought when it was necessary. The city of Athens was named after Athena, so many citizens of Athens adore her. She was an incredibly tough and helpful goddess. An example of her helpfulness was shown when she helped Odysseus on his journey home. Therefore, the goddess of war, Athena, was an essential

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