Yes. Zeus allowed Athene to help Odysseus get home. Zeus also allowed, his brother, Poseidon ('the earthshaker' & God of the Sea) to interfere, as Odysseus blinded his son, the cyclops, Polyphemus. This throws Odysseus far off course and kills his crew. Also Zeus also makes Aeolus the 'warden of the winds', allowing him to gift Odysseus a bag with 'every wind that blows' to get home to Ithaca but his crew's greed & mistrust results in their opening it and so they are again miles away but now required to row. All this is told in retrospect by an Odysseus still trying to get home*.
*lots of The Odyssey is told this way; Odysseus telling another party 'the tale' of his travels & his trials/torments retrospectively.
a lot
He is the sailor/ leader
Daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus, she was goddess of marriage and domesticity. Her matriarchal spirit ill fit the patriarchal rule of Zeus.
Zeus was the god of all gods and goddesses
He is the father of Zeus.
To kick his fathers stomach, save his siblings, and then marry his sister.
Yes, Zeus was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey.
a lot
He is the sailor/ leader
Daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus, she was goddess of marriage and domesticity. Her matriarchal spirit ill fit the patriarchal rule of Zeus.
Zeus was the god of all gods and goddesses
Zeus does not play much of a role. Instead, the Greek god Apollo, god of light, plays the major role.
Zeus is the ruler of the Gods in Olympus. He's the guv'nor!
He is the father of Zeus.
he died
Tyche is not a character in "The Odyssey." Tyche is a Greek goddess of fortune and chance, but she does not play a role in Homer's epic poem. The main gods and goddesses featured in "The Odyssey" are Athena, Poseidon, and Zeus.
no Ulysses traveld to the land of the dead but hades was not there