Poseidon
Poseidon. Truth be told, Poseidon remained mad at Odysseus far after Odysseus arrived at Ithaca and only partially forgave Odysseus after Odysseus built a shrine to the ocean god.
from my understanding poesiden
Poseidon remained angry with Odysseus throughout his journey home in "The Odyssey." This anger stemmed from Odysseus blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon's wrath caused numerous obstacles and delays for Odysseus as he tried to return to Ithaca. It wasn't until Odysseus finally reached home and made sacrifices to appease Poseidon that his anger began to subside.
The god Poseidon, god of the sea, wrecked the raft in retaliation for Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polythemus.
Odysseus never pretended to be mad or crazy?
Poseidon. Truth be told, Poseidon remained mad at Odysseus far after Odysseus arrived at Ithaca and only partially forgave Odysseus after Odysseus built a shrine to the ocean god.
from my understanding poesiden
Poseidon remained angry with Odysseus throughout his journey home in "The Odyssey." This anger stemmed from Odysseus blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon's wrath caused numerous obstacles and delays for Odysseus as he tried to return to Ithaca. It wasn't until Odysseus finally reached home and made sacrifices to appease Poseidon that his anger began to subside.
The god Poseidon, god of the sea, wrecked the raft in retaliation for Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polythemus.
The god Poseidon, god of the sea, wrecked the raft in retaliation for Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polythemus.
Poseidon. and he's not against him, he's just mad at him because he never thanks the gods, so he wants Odysseus to suffer.
Why did Odysseus want the messenger to think he had gone mad?
Odysseus never pretended to be mad or crazy?
Odysseus was not a god, but the Romans called him Ulysses.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
yes polyphemus was mad odysseus and stabed him with a carving nife :)
Poseidon, the god of the sea, was angered by Odysseus due to the hero's blinding of Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In retaliation, Poseidon unleashed a storm that destroyed Odysseus's raft as he attempted to return home to Ithaca. This act further delayed Odysseus's journey, showcasing Poseidon's wrath against him.