Odysseus survived the destruction of his ship and the loss of his men by clinging to a piece of driftwood and drifting to shore after his crew was killed by the vengeful sea god Poseidon. After reaching land, he encountered the goddess Athena, who aided him in his journey home. His resourcefulness and resilience, along with divine assistance, enabled him to navigate the challenges he faced on his long journey back to Ithaca.
Zeus struck it with a lightning bolt; this made all of Odysseus' men to drown except himself of course. Hope this helped!
They are destroyed by Zeus because they harmed Helios sheep and cattle.
When Odysseus and his crew stopped at Thrinacia, the island of the sun god Helios, they were warned not to harm the sacred cattle. However, after running out of provisions, his men succumbed to hunger and killed some of the cattle while Odysseus was sleeping. As a consequence, Helios demanded retribution from Zeus, who sent a storm that destroyed their ship and killed all of Odysseus's crew, leaving him as the sole survivor.
Odysseus and his men get into trouble on the island of the sun god Helios after being warned not to eat the sacred cattle. Starving and tempted, they defy this warning, leading to Helios's wrath. As punishment, Zeus sends a storm that destroys their ship, resulting in the deaths of all of Odysseus's men. Ultimately, only Odysseus survives the ordeal.
No one but Odysseus survives the journey back to Ithaca. All his men on his ship and all men on the other ships die during the voyage.
Odysseus returned home with a single Phaecian ship, as all of ships had been destroyed.
Zeus struck it with a lightning bolt; this made all of Odysseus' men to drown except himself of course. Hope this helped!
All of Odysseus' ships, except for one, were destroyed by the god Poseidon. This occurred after Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, which angered the god and led him to seek revenge. Poseidon caused storms and obstacles that ultimately wrecked the fleet, leaving Odysseus with only one ship to continue his journey home.
While his ship and all his men are being sucked into the sea by the whirlpool Charybdis, Odysseus is launched up and grabs hold of a fig tree, which is on a nearby cliff.
They are destroyed by Zeus because they harmed Helios sheep and cattle.
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Zeus punished Odysseus and his men for eating Helios's sacred cattle by unleashing a violent storm that destroyed their ship. As a consequence, the ship was wrecked, and all of Odysseus's crew perished in the sea. Odysseus himself survived but was left to drift alone, ultimately leading to his prolonged journey home. This punishment served as a reminder of the serious consequences of defying the gods.
During the Laestrygonian attack in Homer's "Odyssey," only one of Odysseus' ships survived. The Laestrygonians, a race of giant cannibals, destroyed all but Odysseus' ship, which he managed to escape with his crew. This catastrophic encounter significantly reduced his fleet as they continued their journey home.
When Odysseus left his men to go pray on the island of Thrinacia, they disregarded his warnings not to harm the sacred cattle of the sun god Helios. As a result, the gods punished them by causing their ship to be destroyed in a storm and all of his men perished except for Odysseus.
Odysseus does not take part in the killing of the cattle of the sun, only his crew members do. Therefore, while his ship is destroyed and his crew killed, as prophecised he survives by hanging on to a tree branch to avoid the whirlpool.
When Odysseus and his crew stopped at Thrinacia, the island of the sun god Helios, they were warned not to harm the sacred cattle. However, after running out of provisions, his men succumbed to hunger and killed some of the cattle while Odysseus was sleeping. As a consequence, Helios demanded retribution from Zeus, who sent a storm that destroyed their ship and killed all of Odysseus's crew, leaving him as the sole survivor.