The Goddess Sets the Journey in Motion (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book I – Part 3)
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A plan takes shape among the gods, and action finally replaces delay. With Odysseus’ return now agreed upon, Athene proposes a division of labor that will set both father and son on their paths homeward.
In this passage from The Odyssey, Athene urges Zeus to send Hermes to Ogygia to command Calypso to release Odysseus, while she herself prepares to intervene in Ithaca. Disguised as a mortal stranger, she descends from Olympus to stir resolve in Telemachus and confront the disorder consuming his father’s household.
This moment matters because it marks the first direct intervention of the gods in human affairs—Odysseus’ long return is no longer abstract, and Telemachus’ story is about to begin.
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