Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
Poseidon, Calypso, and Zeus (only for throwing a lightning bolt at his whole crew after they disobeyed and ate the cattle of the sun)
On Thrinacia, the island of the Sun God Helios, Odysseus' companions disobeyed his orders and slaughtered the sacred cattle, driven by hunger. Despite Odysseus' warnings, they feasted on the cattle while he was away. As punishment for their transgression, Zeus sent a storm that destroyed their ship, leading to the drowning of all the crew members, leaving Odysseus as the sole survivor. This episode illustrates the dire consequences of disobedience and disrespect for the gods.
Odysseus survived Helios' island by adhering to the warning from Tiresias and the goddess Circe to avoid harming the sacred cattle of the Sun God, Helios. However, during a prolonged stay, his crew, driven by hunger, disobeyed and slaughtered the cattle while Odysseus was asleep. As punishment, Helios demanded retribution from Zeus, leading to the destruction of Odysseus' ship and crew, while Odysseus alone survived, ultimately drifting to Ogygia, the island of Calypso. His resilience and adherence to divine guidance, despite his crew's disobedience, played a key role in his survival.
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They were starving and they wanted filling foods, so they disobeyed Odysseus.
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
Poseidon, Calypso, and Zeus (only for throwing a lightning bolt at his whole crew after they disobeyed and ate the cattle of the sun)
Eurylochus, a member of Odysseus's crew, convinced him to land on the isle of Helios against his better judgment. Despite Odysseus's warnings not to do so, the hungry and tired crew disobeyed and ended up bringing calamity upon themselves.
Odysseus is furious and disappointed when he wakes up and finds that his crew has killed the cattle of the sun god. They broke their oath to him by doing so, and he knows that this action will mean their destruction.
Odysseus claims to have been told about the conversation between Zeus and Helios because Calypso, goddess of the sea, told him. She in turn was told by the messenger Hermes.
His men were travelling for a long time, and they were very hungry. Odysseus told them to only eat fish and other things besides the cattle. However, they were starving and went against Odysseus's' instructions, and ate the cattle.
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The sailors disobeyed Odysseus' orders regarding Helios' cattle because they were hungry and tempted by the prospect of a meal. They rationalized their actions by convincing themselves that they could get away with the theft without consequences. However, their disobedience ultimately led to disastrous consequences for the crew.
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In the Odyssey, the consequences of staying on the island of Helios were severe. Odysseus's men were warned not to harm the cattle of the sun god Helios, but they disobeyed. As a result, Zeus punished them by sending a storm that destroyed their ship and killed all of Odysseus's companions. Only Odysseus survived, but he faced many challenges as a result of their actions.