Whether Odysseus should get to return home
Whether Odysseus shoud return home
Poseidon is in Ethiopia at the beginning of the Odyssey.
Book five of the Odyssey is Poseidon's first appearance. All of the gods except Poseidon meet at Olympus to discuss Odysseus's fate. Poseidon is angry that Odysseus escaped Calypso's island and creates a storm to sink his ship.
Several gods took part in the Odyssey. The main gods are Athena, Zeus Poseidon and Hermes.
Well Athena and the other gods wanted Odysseus to get home because he had been away for so long and he was sad, However Poseidon didn't like Odysseus because Odysseus blinded his son, Athena and Zeus etc decided to help Odysseus get home when Poseidon wasn't there so so they weren't really disagreeing exactly, but that's basically what it happens
Some of the major gods in the Odyssey include Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, and Hermes. Zeus is the king of the gods, Athena is the goddess of wisdom and warfare who aids Odysseus, Poseidon is the god of the sea who opposes Odysseus, and Hermes is the messenger of the gods who helps guide Odysseus on his journey.
Some of the main gods mentioned in "The Odyssey" by Homer include Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes, and Apollo. Each of these gods plays a significant role in shaping the events of the epic poem.
The gods, are pretty much, the fate holders. Gods are known to be arrogant, so it is always best to remain in their favor. Odysseus, in the first part of the Odyssey, upsets Poseidon, so the whole time Poseidon is trying to prevent Odysseus from going home. (He eventually makes it though.)
No. The original 3 Cyclopes were sons of Kronos and Rhea, and the one from the Odyssey was a son of Poseidon. They were immortal, but they were not gods.
the gods (Athena, Zeus, Poseidon)the monsters (Scylla, Charybdis, Polyphemus)CirceCalypso
No, Poseidon is not a static character in the Odyssey. His actions and feelings towards Odysseus change throughout the epic as a result of Odysseus's interactions and the influence of other gods. Poseidon's involvement in the story reflects his dynamic nature and his evolving role in the narrative.
way to many to list here...often mentioned? Athena, apollo, hermes, zeus, poseidon, circe, calypso, the nymphs, helios, Dawn,...