Poseidon turns the Phaeacians ship into stone
Odysseus punished the Phaeacians by turning the ship into stone, making it sink to the bottom of the sea. This is shown as the end of Book 8.
Poseidon punished the Phaeacians for helping Odysseus by turning their ship to stone as it returned from delivering him to Ithaca. He then caused a massive mountain to rise up and block their harbor, effectively isolating them and preventing further assistance to travelers. This act served as a warning to the Phaeacians not to aid mortals against the will of the gods, particularly in defiance of Poseidon's authority.
How did Odysseus address the queen of the Phaeacians okay so its really "he cast his hands about her knees."
Odysseus travels for 20 days before reaching the land of the Phaeacians.
the phaeacians
Odysseus punished the Phaeacians by turning the ship into stone, making it sink to the bottom of the sea. This is shown as the end of Book 8.
Poseidon punished the Phaeacians for helping Odysseus by turning their ship to stone as it returned from delivering him to Ithaca. He then caused a massive mountain to rise up and block their harbor, effectively isolating them and preventing further assistance to travelers. This act served as a warning to the Phaeacians not to aid mortals against the will of the gods, particularly in defiance of Poseidon's authority.
How did Odysseus address the queen of the Phaeacians okay so its really "he cast his hands about her knees."
Odysseus travels for 20 days before reaching the land of the Phaeacians.
the phaeacians
He is crafty.
In Homer's "Odyssey," the Phaeacians are a fictional group of people living on the island of Scheria. After enduring many hardships, Odysseus washes ashore and is welcomed by the Phaeacians, particularly by Princess Nausicaa. They provide him with hospitality, food, and clothing, and ultimately, the Phaeacians help him return to Ithaca by providing him with a ship. The Phaeacians' assistance is crucial for Odysseus's journey home after years of wandering.
After the Phaeacians deposited Odysseus on Ithaca, he cursed them for their lack of discretion and for helping him return home. He prayed that they would suffer retribution for their kindness, wishing that they would face a fate similar to that of the Cyclopes, ultimately leading to their downfall. This curse reflected his anger and desire for some form of justice for the Phaeacians' perceived arrogance in aiding him without discretion.
Keryra (Corcyra) the island of the Phaeacians is the last place visited by Odysseus before he returns home. The princess Nusicaa seems to develop a bit of a crush on him, and her father Alcinous - king of the Phaeacians - gives Odysseus a magic ship on which he can sail home to Ithaca.
they ducked
Odysseus went to Ithaca where he was traveling with the Phaeacians, when they dropped them on the island of Ithaca because Poseidon was mad that they were helping some one that he did not like. so they dropped him there!if you do some research you will find the answer!!
Odysseus wins the respect of the young Phaeacians by displaying his strength and cunning in a series of athletic competitions. He also tells them his tale of adventures and hardships, which elicits their sympathy and admiration for his resilience and courage.