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In the Odyssey, the beautiful goddess Minerva shows her true nature

o sends a brisk wind from the west to speed them to their fate
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In the odyssey the beautiful goddess Minerva shows her true nature when she

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softly and sweetly discusses the problems they have with humans with her fellow gods

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The beautiful goddess Minerva shows her true nature by discussing the problems of Odysseus with her fellow gods in the Gods In Council at the house of Olympian Jove.

Her father began speaking in the council about Aegisthus who had been killed by Agammenon's son Orestes in revenge for making love with Agammenon's wife and killing Agammenon.

Minerva softly and swiftly steers conversation towards Odysseus and how they could help him get home, away from the clutches of the daughter of the magician Atlas who looks after the bottom of the ocean and seeks to make Odysseus forget his home.

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