No, Odysseus' dad was Laertes
Odysseus is said to be the son of Anticlia, daughter of Autolycus. Autolycus is a son of Hermes, Zeus is the father of Hermes. Demeter is the sister of Zeus.
Hermes is the great-grandfather of Odysseus. Hermes is the son of Zeus, who is the brother of Hestia.
Zeus rejects Odysseus' offering because he believes that the hero must face the consequences of his actions and learn humility through suffering. Odysseus' journey is a test of character, and Zeus sees the need for him to endure hardships to grow and ultimately return home wiser. Additionally, Zeus is influenced by the other gods, particularly Poseidon, who harbors resentment towards Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
Zeus sends Hermes to release him from calypso or Zeus will drown her island so he lets Odysseus be on his way
Zeus was the son of Cronus and Rhea and one of the Twelve Olympian gods. He was the King of the gods and very powerful. Odysseus was moral, a Greek soldier from Ithaca, who spend 10 yr fighting in Troy and another 10 yr trying to get home to his wife Penelope, and his son Telemachus.
Odysseus is said to be the son of Anticlia, daughter of Autolycus. Autolycus is a son of Hermes, Zeus is the father of Hermes. Demeter is the sister of Zeus.
Hermes is the great-grandfather of Odysseus. Hermes is the son of Zeus, who is the brother of Hestia.
It's not Zeus that is disrupting the seas after Odysseus leaves Calypso's island; it is Poseidon. Athena went to Zeus to ask for his help to get Odysseus home and Zeus agreed that he would allow Odysseus to try and get home. Poseidon, on the other hand, hates the Greeks and especially hates Odysseus because he killed his son the cyclops, Polyphemus.
Athena told her father Zeus that Odysseus wanted to go home to see his wife and son so Zeus told Hermes to go and tell Calypso to let Odysseus leave her island. She agreed and told Odysseus to make a boat and she gave him food and wine for his journey
Well, Odysseus saved Helen, Zeus' supposed favorite daughter from Troy. Because of this, Zeus was grateful of Odysseus, as argued by Isocrates in his essay Helen, and therefore would assist him on his journey throughout the Odyssey.
In the story The Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
Zeus rejects Odysseus' offering because he believes that the hero must face the consequences of his actions and learn humility through suffering. Odysseus' journey is a test of character, and Zeus sees the need for him to endure hardships to grow and ultimately return home wiser. Additionally, Zeus is influenced by the other gods, particularly Poseidon, who harbors resentment towards Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
He stabbed Phoyphemos in the eye and Polyphemos was Poseidon's son so Poseidon told Zeus to punish Odysseus.
In the story the Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
Zeus did not throw a thunderbolt at Odysseus. In the Odyssey, Zeus actually sends a storm to disrupt Odysseus' journey home as punishment for his men eating the cattle of the sun god Helios. Odysseus himself avoids direct retribution from Zeus.
Zeus sends Hermes to release him from calypso or Zeus will drown her island so he lets Odysseus be on his way
Zeus was the son of Cronus and Rhea and one of the Twelve Olympian gods. He was the King of the gods and very powerful. Odysseus was moral, a Greek soldier from Ithaca, who spend 10 yr fighting in Troy and another 10 yr trying to get home to his wife Penelope, and his son Telemachus.