Poseidon tried to punish Odysseus by laying a curse on him, saying that he (Odysseus) would never set foot on Ithaca without divine intervention (help from the gods).
harshly
he kills them
Odysseus forces the unfaithful maids to clean up the gore from the fight. Then he hangs them.
He respects them
Poseidon tried to punish Odysseus by laying a curse on him, saying that he (Odysseus) would never set foot on Ithaca without divine intervention (help from the gods).
harshly
he kills them
Anigone asks the gods if burying her brother was wrong, punish her, but if the men were wrong, then punish them.
In book 9 of the Odyssey, Odysseus is helped by Zeus, who sends a storm to punish the men who harmed Odysseus. The goddess Athena assists Odysseus by providing him with guidance and disguising him to protect him from danger. Attendees also receive aid from the wind god Aeolus, who gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him on his journey home.
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.
he punished him with slavery (not that sure but that is what i remeber.)
Odysseus forces the unfaithful maids to clean up the gore from the fight. Then he hangs them.
Odysseus describes the storm as a raging tempest sent by the gods to punish him for blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus. He recounts how the wind howled and the waves crashed against his ship, making it nearly impossible to steer and causing great fear and despair among his men.
Athena!
He respects them
Athena