Odysseus' men were forbidden to slay and or eat the cattle of Helios' island.
they ate the cattle that they weren't suppose to. Odysseus was asleep and he blamed what his men did on the gods. When lord Helios found out he got Zeus to kill all of Odysseus' men I'm from florence sc, GO GAMECOCKS!!!!
After being warned numerous times, by the Thebian prophet, the men ate the cattle on the island of Helios, the sun god. Helios went to Zeus and asked him to punish the men. Zeus wrecked Odysseus' ship and killed all his men.
Zeus destroys Odysseus' ship with a lightning bolt in retribution for his men killing the golden cattle of Helios. As a result, all of Odysseus men die, and Odysseus floats up on Ogygia, the only survivor.
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Odysseus and his men stay longer than planned on the island of Helios due to their decision to rest and replenish their supplies after being stranded by a storm. Despite being warned by Odysseus to avoid harming the sacred cattle of the sun god Helios, his men succumb to hunger and eventually kill the cattle for food. As a consequence of this transgression, Helios demands retribution from Zeus, leading to a storm that destroys their ship and results in the death of all of Odysseus's crew, leaving him to continue his journey alone.
Helios became angry at Odysseus' men because they ate his cattle. It was because of that slip-up that Helios had Zeus obliterate Odysseus' crew.
they ate the cattle that they weren't suppose to. Odysseus was asleep and he blamed what his men did on the gods. When lord Helios found out he got Zeus to kill all of Odysseus' men I'm from florence sc, GO GAMECOCKS!!!!
Odysseus lands on Helios' island because his men disobey his orders and slaughter Helios' sacred cattle for food while he is away. This act angers Helios, resulting in a punishment that further delays Odysseus' journey home.
Odysseus is sleeping when the cattle are slaughtered.
While Odysseus is praying to the gods, his men commit the crime of slaughtering and eating Helios' sacred cattle, despite being warned not to by Odysseus. This act angers Helios and leads to dire consequences for Odysseus and his crew.
They see Helios' cattle and want to steal some.
Odysseus men ate the golden cattle of Helios, causing Zeus to be enraged at them.
Odysseus' men get killed by Helios because they ignore his warnings not to eat his sacred cattle, which angers the god. As a result, Helios asks Zeus to punish the men by sending a storm that destroys their ship.
Odysseus's men commit the crime of killing Helios's cattle on the island of Thrínacia while Odysseus is praying. This act angers the sun god Helios and leads to dire consequences for the men and their journey back home.
If Odysseus or his men harm the cattle of Helios the sun god, it will result in a severe punishment. Helios will demand retribution and may vow to seek vengeance, leading to further hardships for Odysseus and his crew, such as additional challenges on their journey back home.
Not to kill them, which Odysseus warns his men not do to - and which they do anyway to their doom.
They disobey Odysseus and eat the cattle while Odysseus is taking a nap.