Helios threatened to stop shining on the Earth, and go down into Hades to shine there instead.
Helios is enraged and seeks revenge for the death of his cattle. He demands that Zeus punish Odysseus and his men for their actions. This leads to further challenges for Odysseus on his journey home.
Yes! And her response is CLASSIC! We need more like her in America.
Eurylochus convinces the rest of the crew that slaughtering the cattle of Helios is preferable to continuing to starve. He argues that the gods will forgive them if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them. Zeus destroys their ship and leaves the men to drown; only Odysseus survives.
Circe's and Teiresias' last prophecy to Odysseus is that he alone will survive the journey. They also warn him against harming the sacred cattle of Helios, which ultimately causes the death of his men.
Rearing is when an animal such as a horse stands on it's hind legs with it's forelegs off the ground, usually being playful, scared, or sometimes they will lash out with the forelegs when they feel under threat.
his choices in his upcoming adventure scylla and charybdis (scylla is a monster, charybdis is a whirlpool) or the wandering rocks that are impossible to pass the sirens and how to prepare hyperion's (Apollo/the sun-god, same god) cattle, not to eat themto not eat the cattle of the sun god, lord helios, lest he pay in death.
Yes pollutance is a threat to life, It cause's death.
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Anyone can make a death threat, but is it legal? No. It is illegal for anyone to make a death threat, even if they are military personel or any other type of government worker.
Phaeton wanted to drive his father Helios' chariot. This, unfortunately, resulted in his death.
In the USA, you can report the death of cattle on your taxes. This is done by listing them as a Sale of Business Property for a sale price of zero dollars.
Zeus blasted him off of Helios' chariot, he died a horrible and tragic death