Odysseus made sacrifices because all routes involved sacrifice. He could either sacrifice 6 of his men to get past Scylla and get closer to home, or he could sacrifice the dream of getting home.
Odysseus could sacrifice his faithfulness to his wife, or he could choose to defy Circe, probably be killed, and not sacrifice his lust.
Athena helped Odysseus because she admired him and he reminded her of herself. Also because he showed piety and gave her prayers and sacrifices.
Athene gave Odysseus wisdom because she admired him and he reminded her of himself. Also because he showed piety and gave her prayers and sacrifices.
Odysseus did not explicitly sacrifice anything to Poseidon; rather, he incurred the god's wrath by blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In response, Poseidon made Odysseus's journey home to Ithaca perilous and prolonged. To appease Poseidon, Odysseus ultimately vowed to make sacrifices upon his return, including a grand offering of a ram, a bull, and a great black ship.
as Odysseus sailed away he said to Polyphemus '' it is I Odysseus who blinded you.''
Odysseus sacrifices a black ram to the "prophet" tireseas as an offering to find out his future. he see one of his soilders and his mother while there
Odysseus sacrifices a ram to summon the souls of the dead.
Tiresias tells Odysseus to make a journey inland, carrying an oar, until he finds a people who do not know what the sea is. He is to offer a sacrifice to Poseidon and then return home, where he will make peaceful sacrifices to the gods.
Athena helped Odysseus because she admired him and he reminded her of herself. Also because he showed piety and gave her prayers and sacrifices.
Odysseus goes to the underworld and sacrifices a black lamb. The blood of the sacrifice draws spirits to Odysseus, including Tiresias. Odysseus guards the blood with his sword from the other spirits before Tiresias arrives.
because evryone has to make sacrifices.
In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows respect for the gods by making sacrifices and offerings to them, following their guidance and advice, and acknowledging their power and influence over his destiny. He prays to the gods for help and guidance on his journey home, and he honors them by obeying their commands and rituals.
Athene gave Odysseus wisdom because she admired him and he reminded her of himself. Also because he showed piety and gave her prayers and sacrifices.
Tiresias advises Odysseus to make sacrifices to Poseidon to appease his anger, and then to embark on a journey with an oar until he finds a place where the people do not recognize what an oar is. There, he should plant the oar in the ground and make offerings to Poseidon to receive peace and prosperity.
The dead seer who tells Odysseus his future is Tiresias. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus consults Tiresias in the Land of the Dead to gain insight into his journey home to Ithaca. Tiresias provides crucial information about the challenges he will face and the sacrifices he must make to appease the gods, guiding him on his way.
Odysseus did not explicitly sacrifice anything to Poseidon; rather, he incurred the god's wrath by blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In response, Poseidon made Odysseus's journey home to Ithaca perilous and prolonged. To appease Poseidon, Odysseus ultimately vowed to make sacrifices upon his return, including a grand offering of a ram, a bull, and a great black ship.
Maron, from Ismarus, was spared by Odysseus. So in return, Maron gave Odysseus the wine. Hope this helped :)
There he pours libations and performs sacrifices as Circe earlier instructs him to do to attract the souls of the dead.