Which two of these excerpts from Homer’s Odyssey depict the gods’ involvement in mortal affairs?
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The two excerpts from Homer’s Odyssey that depicted the gods’ involvement in mortal affairs is following - Then thus Minerva in Laertes' ear: "Son of Arcesius, reverend warrior, hear! Jove and Jove's daughter first implore in prayer, Then, whirling high, discharge thy lance in air."
And “Now sat Ulysses at the rural feast The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd: To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
A son of Dolius on the message went, Stood in the way, and at a glance beheld The foe approach, embattled on the field”.
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