Give it to the sea, it'll usually be taken by him.
You go back to Poseidon and return it to him.
No, she was his Queen, Poseidon had always to return to her.
No.
Odysseus.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, was Zeus's brother. An 'allusion' is a reference to something else. So, a poseidon allusion would be a reference, probably in a story or movie, to something about the sea or directly to Poseidon. For example, the 2006 movie called Poseidon was about an ocean liner named Poseidon meeting it's untimely demise - this is a direct allusion to Poseidon (the Greek god). Also, there is a scuba equipment manufacturer called Poseidon, Inc. Again, this is a direct Poseidon allusion.
Poseidon let's Odysseus live because it is the will of Zeus and the other gods that Odysseus eventually be fated to return home. Poseidon dares not go up against the fates.
Poseidon did get along with his family, but something he would fight with Hades and Zeus. ( Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon are considered the main three brothers.)
They fighted for the spot of patron god for the city of Athens. Since Athena won, Poseidon doesn't like her. In return, she doesn't like him.
Whether Odysseus should get to return home
Whether Odysseus shoud return home
No. Poseidon realizes that Odysseus is fated to return home so can not kill him. Instead he wishes to make Odysseus suffer greatly for a long time.
Odysseus blinded and killed him, which is the reason that Poseidon wanted to make sure he would not return home safely. Polyphemus happened to be Poseidon's favorite son.