“Oh, I’ll be there all right, and I’ll keep my eye on you when we get down to business” (Homer 332). This statement by Athena truly shows that she is not going to leave Odysseus by himself to attack the forces of evil that are on his coattails. Athena’s plan was to disguise him in a way that not even his wife knew him. She believed that the suitors needed to pay for their arrogance during the time of Odysseus’ absence from the kingdom. Athena had an extensive plan in place for Odysseus so that the suitor’s blood would be shed for the destroying of his kingdom amongst other
“Oh, I’ll be there all right, and I’ll keep my eye on you when we get down to business” (Homer 332). This statement by Athena truly shows that she is not going to leave Odysseus by himself to attack the forces of evil that are on his coattails. Athena’s plan was to disguise him in a way that not even his wife knew him. She believed that the suitors needed to pay for their arrogance during the time of Odysseus’ absence from the kingdom. Athena had an extensive plan in place for Odysseus so that the suitor’s blood would be shed for the destroying of his kingdom amongst other