A sack containing all the winds except the favorable west wind.
this ends up pushing him back because his men open the bag when finally in sight of Ithaca.A sack containing all the winds except the favorable west wind. this ends up pushing him back because his men open the bag when finally in sight of Ithaca.
Aeolus, the god of the winds, provided Odysseus with a bag containing all the unfavorable winds to ensure a safe journey home to Ithaca. He instructed Odysseus to keep the bag closed and only release the winds when needed. However, Odysseus's crew, curious and thinking the bag contained treasure, opened it while Odysseus was asleep, causing a storm that blew them off course. This incident ultimately prolonged their journey home.
Aeolas gives odysseus a bag of oxhide where he has placed all the winds except the west wind to give the travelers a smooth and fast journey.
Aeolus, the keeper of the winds, gifted Odysseus a bag containing all the winds except for the gentle west wind, which would help him sail home to Ithaca. This gift was intended to aid Odysseus in his journey by controlling the winds and ensuring a favorable voyage. However, Odysseus's crew, curious about the bag's contents, opened it out of greed, releasing the winds and causing a storm that ultimately set them back on their journey.
Aeolus bottled up all winds but the west winds and put them in an ox-hide bag for Odysseus.
A bag that, is opened, will release all the winds.
Aeolus, the keeper of the winds, gave Odysseus a bag containing all the winds except for the West Wind, which would aid him in returning home to Ithaca. He instructed Odysseus to keep the bag closed until he reached his destination. However, Odysseus's crew, curious and thinking the bag contained treasure, opened it prematurely, unleashing the winds and driving their ship off course. This event ultimately delayed Odysseus's journey home.
King Aeolus gifts Odysseus a bag containing the winds to help him on his journey home to Ithaca. This bag is meant to ensure favorable winds for Odysseus and his crew. However, his men, curious about the contents, open the bag, releasing the winds and causing them to be blown off course. This incident delays their return home significantly.
Aeolus gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind. It is his hospitality and respect for Odysseus and his doings at Troy that makes him give this gift.
Its not who, actually in the story it says a whole group of sailors unloosed it.
Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him sail safely back to Ithaca. However, Odysseus' crew opens the bag, releasing the winds and causing them to be blown off course once again.
Aeolus is the wind kingfor the two gifts he gives Odyesseus:1) a fair west wind that will blow the fleet of ships toward Ithaca2) and a great bag holding all the unfavorable, stormy winds