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Why is Aeolus so bitter toward Odysseus on his second visit?

Aeolus is bitter toward Odysseus on his second visit because he sees him as cursed by the gods and fears bringing more misfortune upon his kingdom by helping him again. Aeolus believes Odysseus is responsible for his own troubles and decides not to offer him further assistance.


Who is aeolus and what does he give Odysseus?

Aeolus is the wind kingfor the two gifts he gives Odyesseus:1) a fair west wind that will blow the fleet of ships toward Ithaca2) and a great bag holding all the unfavorable, stormy winds


How does Odysseus describe Penelope's attitude toward him?

Raging and mad


What is Zeus' attitude toward Odysseus?

Zeus generally has a favorable attitude toward Odysseus in Homer's epic poems. Zeus sometimes intervenes on Odysseus' behalf, such as by sending Hermes to help him or by ensuring he eventually returns home to Ithaca. Zeus respects Odysseus for his cunning and resourcefulness, which align with Zeus' own qualities.


Who sends a canvas-bellying breeze toward Odysseus' ship?

Circes.


Why does Odysseus not immediately reveal his identity to Eumaeus the swineherd?

To see if he is faithful toward him.


What favor does the wind king do for Odysseus?

The king of the winds (aeolous) gives Odysseus a bag of winds that has all of the winds except for one (the west wind?) that will bring him home and he does get home within sight of Ithaca but then his crewmates got suspicious of the bag opened it and were blown back away from Ithaca back toward the island of the winds


How does Odysseus act toward the suitors?

He kills them when they plan to kill Telemecaus and marry his wife.


Once circe realizes who Odysseus is why does her attitude toward him change?

because he is cursed by the gods


Why doesn't Odysseus make it home in book 10 the odyssey?

He doesn't make it home because his shipmates decided to see what was in his sack that Aeolus gave him. It was the winds from every quarter except the West Wind which had been let free to take them home. All the winds came out and they were swept back to sea away from their home.


Was Odysseus right not to tell his men about his decision to sail toward Scylla?

yes, because his men would of got scared and ran away from Odysseus or they might of killed him


When circe realizes who Odysseus is why does her attitude toward him change?

he gets angry and try's to kill Odysseus and his men thehehehehe this is for mr.collins students who are cheating and using the computer for a quiz ;]