L- love of his wife what ever her name is
O- Odysseus dident get help from him the second time
S-storms and breezes at his control
Aiolos, master of winds divine, Imprisoned gusts within his cave's confines, Odyssey sought his bag of wind in vain, Liberator of tempests, Aiolos reigns.
because when odysseus was sleeping his men opened up the back of wind and it pushed them back to Aeolia
Odysseus stayed with Aeolus on his island for a month.
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
Odysseus regales Aeolus with stories of the war at Troy for a month, before leaving. When he returns, Odysseus begs Aeolus for more help, but he is denied.
The winds took Odysseus to many islands, including Ithaca. After the bag of winds was released, he was sent back to Aeolia.
Aeolia, where the wind God Aeolus lives. In the book it mentions the cyclops as being cannibals and I think this is who you are talking about. By the way, they end up back in Aeolia after a while on sea because Odysseus's crew think the bag given to him by Aeolus was full of riches. They open the bag, and are blown back to Aeolia. My source is just being a high school student that has read the book. Hope I helped!
Aeolous is a character from the odyssey. He lends Odysseus the bag of winds. Also he never leaves the island of aeolia and has married his children.
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Aeolia was home to Aeolus, Son of Hippotes and keeper of the winds.
Aeolus was the god and ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. He lived on Aeolia island. In the Odyssey he gave Odysseus a bag of winds. the greek god of winds. roman form:aelous
When Odysseus and his men saw Ithaca, Odysseus' men decided to open the sack of winds that Aeolus, the king of winds, gave them. This let out a storm that drove them back to Aeolia. Aeolus decided the gods hated Odysseus and his men and casted them out. Odysseus wanted for many years, hoping to return home. He did not give up. In Ithaca, Odysseus was determined to reclaim his "throne" or position in Ithaca and fought all the suitors who were living in his house.
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