Zusammenfassung der Ressource
To what extent would removing the immortals improve or weaken the poem?
- Immortals + Roles
- Athene
- Tells Telemachus that Odysseus is alive, sends him to
search
- Convinces Zeus to help Odysseus while Poseidon is
away
- Helps Odysseus think while being shipwrecked
- Gives Nausicaa the idea to go down to river,
thus finding Odysseus
- Makes Odysseus look more attractive when
found, so Nausicaa wants to help him
- Helps Odysseus find Nausicaa's home, keeps others from seeing him, and gives
him useful advice about the family
- Poseidon
- Is angry at Odysseus for blinding the Cyclops
- Shipwrecks Odysseus on Calypso's island
- Means the other Immortals have to wait for him to leave to help Odysseus
- Creates a storm to shipwreck Odysseus when he leaves
Calypso's
- Basically the reason for most of Odysseus'
adventures
- Ino
- Gives Odysseus the veil to keep him safe when shipwrecked
- Hermes
- Delivers the message to Calypso to free Odysseus
- Calypso
- Falls in love with Oddyseus
- Keeps Odysseus trapped for 10 years
- Relationship between Immortals and
Mortals
- The phaeacians are favoured by the gods
- Often Immortals interfere in the life of mortals - Calypso/Poseidon and
Odysseus
- Calypso stops him going home, Poseidon also traps him
- Much of what mortals do is to please
Gods
- Mutual respect - Athene and
Odysseus
- (May not use)
- Relationships between
Immortals
- Rarely openly defy each other
- The other gods wait till Poseidon is gone to help
Odysseus