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[[Athena]], [[Poseidon]], [[Zeus]], [[Hermes]], and [[Circe]] the witch are all Gods and Goddesses featured in ''The Odyssey''.  Each of them play a role in the plot and character development throughout the poem.  It is important to note that the gods do not like to be angered, because 'hell hath no fury like a god/goddess scorned'. Such references can be made to [[Athena]]'s attack on [[The Suitors]] or [[Poseidon]]'s wrath of the Seas, that are brought upon [[Odysseus]] and his sailors during the long voyage [[home]].
[[Athena]], [[Poseidon]], [[Zeus]], [[Hermes]], and [[Circe]] the witch are all Gods and Goddesses featured in ''The Odyssey''.  Each of them play a role in the plot and character development throughout the poem.  It is important to note that the gods do not like to be angered, because 'hell hath no fury like a god/goddess scorned'. Such references can be made to [[Athena]]'s attack on the Suitors or [[Poseidon]]'s wrath of the Seas, that are brought upon [[Odysseus]] and his sailors during the long voyage [[home]].
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