Just before the ship that helped Odysseus reaches shore, it is turned into a rock and sunk by Poseidon.
when he heard odysseus crying for help he helped him.
he helped odysseus
Athena and Hermes. Athena helped Odysseus throughout the whole story.Hermes helped Odysseus escape from Circe. I hope this helps
The following people helped Odysseus kill the suitors:Telemachus, his sonEumaeus, the swineherdPhiloetius, the cow herd
Poseidon was a good greek god who was the god of the oceans and helped protect the ocean cities
when he heard odysseus crying for help he helped him.
Athena
he helped odysseus
Odysseus had to sail around the Mediterranean Sea because he was cursed by Poseidon for not honoring him when he helped him
Odysseus blinds one of his children, the cyclops Polyphemus. The torment is his revenge. Poseidon helped Odysseus to win the Trojan War, but Odysseus refused to pay him proper credit. After the blinding of Polyphemus, the torments simply became worse.
If you are referring to the storm that Poseidon evokes after Odysseus' departure from Calypso's island, Ogygia; it was a dual effort of Ino and Athena. Ino helped him by putting a protective veil over him. Athena helped by stopping the winds from attacking Odysseus.
He waits till the ship that brought Odysseus home is in eyesight of the Phaeacian Island and turns it into stone.
Poseidon was a son of Cronos, who was Oceanus' brother. Circe, according to some accounts was one of the Oceanids, one of Oceanus's daughters. This makes Poseidon and Circe cousins and both direct descendants of the titans. In Homer's story of the Odyssey, Circe aided Odysseus on his epic journey to return home to Ithaca while Poseidon opposed his return out of revenge for Odysseus having killed his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In this indirect way, Circe opposes Poseidon, but in the story, there is no mention of their direct enmity. I think if Poseidon found out Circe had helped Odysseus, Poseidon would have been extremely annoyed with her and perhaps would have even sent earthquakes and storms to her island.
After leaving Calypso's island in Book V of Homer's "The Odyssey", Odysseus faces many challenges on his journey home. He encounters a storm created by the wrath of Poseidon, he is shipwrecked on the island of the Phaeacians, and he is finally helped by Princess Nausicaa. Ultimately, he reaches the safety of the Phaeacian court.
Calypso helped Odysseus build his raft.
Athena and Hermes. Athena helped Odysseus throughout the whole story.Hermes helped Odysseus escape from Circe. I hope this helps
The following people helped Odysseus kill the suitors:Telemachus, his sonEumaeus, the swineherdPhiloetius, the cow herd