The Success Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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The struggles and successes that Odysseus faces through his journey are not because of his choices but because the gods are controlling his life for him. Throughout his travels, Odysseus has met many gods that control his travels more than he does. The main perpetrator is Athena, the goddess of wisdom and victory. Even in the beginning, she changes the course of Odysseus’s life by getting him away from Calypso by begging to her father saying “‘ But my own heart is broken for Odysseus,’” (Homer, book I, ln. 67). Without Athena, Odysseus would not have even escaped Calypso’s clutches. His final decision on leaving only happens because Athena took it upon herself to allow him to leave. She also directs his life by keeping him angry so that