Odysseus’s happiness doesn’t matter; rather, he is simply a source of amusement to Athena, for whom “He must live in action’s eye [...] always delighting her with some new twist of cleverness.” By contrast, mortals—since they can die—are inherently vulnerable, and it is this ...
Examine's the powers and presence of the Greek legendary character Circe in literary works. Her powers of animal metamorphosis; Circe's relationship with Odysseus; Circe's mastery of the natural property of things; How Circe was used by Homer as a ban...