Odysseus and his men leave quickly from Helios' island because they have angered the sun god by consuming his sacred cattle, despite Odysseus' warnings to abstain. After feasting on the cattle, Zeus punishes them by destroying their ship with a storm, leaving them with no choice but to flee. The urgency to escape is heightened by the impending wrath of the gods, emphasizing their need to avoid further divine retribution.
Zeus gives Odysseus many signs, usually with thunder and/or lightning.When Odysseus leave Thrinacia after his men has killed the Cattle of Helios: A thunderbolt smashing his ship.When Odysseus strings his bow: Thunder with no clouds in sight.When Odysseus continues to attack the suitors' families after Athena tells everyone to seize fighting: Thunderbolt of fire directly in his path.
Aeolus refuses to help Odysseus a second time, believing that the gods must be against him if he encountered such misfortune after being given a fair wind the first time. He then advises Odysseus to leave immediately.
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Odysseus was warned to leave Helios's cattle alone by the sorceress Circe. After he and his crew landed on the island of Thrinacia, she cautioned him that harming the cattle would bring dire consequences. Despite her warnings, his crew eventually succumbed to temptation, leading to their doom when they ate the sacred cattle of the sun god Helios.
When Odysseus and his men prayed to the gods on Helios' island after consuming the sacred cattle, Zeus punished them for their transgression. He sent a storm that destroyed their ship as they attempted to leave the island, resulting in the death of all his men. Odysseus alone survived, drifting at sea for nine days before reaching the island of Ogygia, where he found refuge with the nymph Calypso.
Odysseus' crew men ask Odysseus to leave Circe's island after a year on her island.
When the men leave Thrinakia, the island of Helios, they disregard Odysseus's warning not to harm the sacred cattle of the sun god. As a result, Zeus punishes them by unleashing a violent storm that destroys their ship. The men are ultimately drowned, and only Odysseus survives, being left to drift on the sea until he reaches another land. This episode underscores the themes of temptation, disobedience, and divine retribution in "The Odyssey."
Odysseus' men ask to leave the island of the Cyclopes because they are eager to escape the dangerous situation they find themselves in after encountering Polyphemus, the Cyclops who captures them. After witnessing the brutality and threat posed by Polyphemus, the men realize that staying on the island could lead to their demise. Their desire for safety and the hope of continuing their journey home compel them to urge Odysseus to leave quickly.
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Hermes, the messenger god, suggests to Odysseus that he should leave Circe's island and continue his journey home to Ithaca. Hermes warns Odysseus about the danger of staying too long on the island and advises him on how to break Circe's spell.
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his men convince him to leave after the guy falls off of the roof
Hermes tells Calypso she must let Odysseus go.Calypso helps Odysseus build a raft to leave the island.