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.
When Odysseus reminds the Cyclops Polyphemus of Zeus's wrath, the Cyclops responds with defiance and disbelief. He dismisses the threat, asserting his strength and power over Odysseus and his crew. Polyphemus is more concerned with his own might than the potential consequences from the gods, showcasing his hubris and ignorance of divine authority. This reaction ultimately leads to dire consequences for him and his kin.
The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
Suiters are taking over Odysseus' home, trying to court his wife.
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
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.
Poseidon, the god of the sea, plays a significant role in The Odyssey as he seeks revenge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon's actions, such as causing a storm that destroys Odysseus' ships and prolonging his journey home, demonstrate his wrath and influence over the protagonist's fate. Odysseus' struggles against Poseidon's interference highlight the power and unpredictability of the gods in Greek mythology.
When Odysseus reminds the Cyclops Polyphemus of Zeus's wrath, the Cyclops responds with defiance and disbelief. He dismisses the threat, asserting his strength and power over Odysseus and his crew. Polyphemus is more concerned with his own might than the potential consequences from the gods, showcasing his hubris and ignorance of divine authority. This reaction ultimately leads to dire consequences for him and his kin.
Calypso has the power of immorality over Odysseus.
He was over come by wrath at the murderers
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The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
Suiters are taking over Odysseus' home, trying to court his wife.
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
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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.
In the struggle between Odysseus and the suitors, the gods appear to favor Odysseus. Athena, in particular, helps Odysseus by guiding him and aiding in his plans to defeat the suitors. The intervention of the gods ensures Odysseus's ultimate triumph over his enemies.