To begin, Hymn to Aphrodite, specifically lines 45-290 in The Homeric Hymns shows not only Aphrodite’s deception to Anchises but Zeus’s power to deceive Aphrodite with her own influence. In this instance, Aphrodite masks that fact she is a goddess by telling Anchises that she is born of the mortal Otreus (Hymn to Aphrodite 111). She uses this deception because she knows Anchises would not sleep with her if he knew she was immortal. This is because Anchises knows that mortals who sleep with immortals are never treated well after. Therefore, she must deceive him into believing she is a …show more content…
In the Odyssey, Athena deceives not only Telemachus but Odysseus as well. She does this essentially because she would not be able to achieve her goals if they were aware she was in fact Athena. If Telemachus had known that Athena was posing as his father’s friend, Mentes, he may not have taken her message to heart (Odyssey 1.137-374). Athena needed Telemachus to realize he was the son of Odysseus so he could stand up to the suitors. He would not have done this if he did not believe it was Odysseus’s old friend confirming that Telemachus looked like Odysseus and therefore had to be his son. Explaining Athena’s need for