Athena is the Greek Goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and literature and outsmarted many clever gods. She is the patron goddess of the city-state of Athens, the goddess of wisdom, a goddess of arts and craft. She is a war goddess with a focus on a strategy more than bloodshed. She also though men and women were equal and had the same rights. She was also one of the main supporters Odysseus throughout his quest.Throughout Greek Mythology, Athena received respect for her many astonishing achievements throughout greek history. Athena is the goddess of the city, handicrafts, and agriculture. She invented the bridle which permitted man to tame horses, the trumpet, the flute, the rake , the chariot, and more (Athena # 1). Goddess Athena gave the city name to the Athens, and Athens is called Athina in Greek, named after its patron Goddess ( Goddess Athena #1). Her tree is the olive, and the owl is her bird. She is the embodiment of wisdom, reason, and purity ( Athena #1).She was particularly known as the patroness of spinning and weaving ( Britannica #1). …show more content…
Athena is the goddess who helps warriors make wise choices that will eventually lead to victory. As a goddess of war, Athena often shows up in Greek legend to assist various heroes (Athena - Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War #1). Athena was born fully armed, and thus, was considered the goddess- warrior Goddess Athena was considered as the provider of all basic knowledge necessary for the civilization,and Athena was also an ally of many big heros ( Goddess Athena #1). As a war goddess Athena could not be dominated by other goddesses ( Britannica