when he heard odysseus crying for help he helped him.
um.... I think that you have got this mixed up. All the gods except for Poseidon favored Odysseus. Poseidon had a grudge over Odysseus because Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son Polyphemos.
Odysseus did not talk directly to Poseidon.
Poseidon hated Odysseus. He tried to delay Odysseus' homecoming. Poseidon hated him because Odysseus blinded one of his Polythemous.
Because Odysseus had blinded Poseidon's son(the cyclopse)
Poseidon was on the side of the Trojans, Odysseus was not. Odysseus also blinded Poseidon's son, a Cyclops... whose name I will not attempt to spell.
um.... I think that you have got this mixed up. All the gods except for Poseidon favored Odysseus. Poseidon had a grudge over Odysseus because Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son Polyphemos.
Because Polyphemus is Poseidon's son, and Poseidon wants Odysseus to never make it home.
Poseidon let's Odysseus live because it is the will of Zeus and the other gods that Odysseus eventually be fated to return home. Poseidon dares not go up against the fates.
Odysseus did not talk directly to Poseidon.
No. Poseidon realizes that Odysseus is fated to return home so can not kill him. Instead he wishes to make Odysseus suffer greatly for a long time.
Poseidon hated Odysseus. He tried to delay Odysseus' homecoming. Poseidon hated him because Odysseus blinded one of his Polythemous.
Because Odysseus had blinded Poseidon's son(the cyclopse)
Have poseidon make his journey difficult
Odysseus and Poseidon have a strained relationship in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, which leads to Poseidon causing numerous obstacles and challenges for Odysseus on his journey back home from the Trojan War.
No; Odysseus blinded the Cyclops son of Poseidon.
After coming up with the idea of developing the Trojan horse with the help of Poseidon, Odysseus decides to take all the credit leaving Poseidon angry and wanting to have Odysseus suffer for his wrong doings.
Poseidon was on the side of the Trojans, Odysseus was not. Odysseus also blinded Poseidon's son, a Cyclops... whose name I will not attempt to spell.