I think it is nothing and yes
I think it is nothing and yes
Odysseus's ship is sunk by Zeus as punishment for the actions of Odysseus's crew, who slaughtered Helios's sacred cattle while they were on the island of Thrinacia. Despite Odysseus's warnings to his men not to harm the cattle, they disobeyed, prompting Helios to demand retribution from Zeus. In response, Zeus sends a storm that destroys their ship, leading to the demise of Odysseus's crew.
In the story The Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
In the story the Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
Zeus did not throw a thunderbolt at Odysseus. In the Odyssey, Zeus actually sends a storm to disrupt Odysseus' journey home as punishment for his men eating the cattle of the sun god Helios. Odysseus himself avoids direct retribution from Zeus.
Zeus sends Hermes to release him from calypso or Zeus will drown her island so he lets Odysseus be on his way
Yes, Odysseus' father is Laertes. However, in ancient Greece, all kings come from the line of Zeus. Therefore, in a sense, Zeus is also Odysseus' father. =)
No, Odysseus' dad was Laertes
Zeus generally has a favorable attitude toward Odysseus in Homer's epic poems. Zeus sometimes intervenes on Odysseus' behalf, such as by sending Hermes to help him or by ensuring he eventually returns home to Ithaca. Zeus respects Odysseus for his cunning and resourcefulness, which align with Zeus' own qualities.
Odysseus is captured by Calypso and she holds him on her island for seven years. Zeus commands her to let Odysseus go and helps him on his journey.
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
Zeus controls the weather by which Odysseus sails