Odysseus' crew did. They believed Odysseus was hiding treasure from the rest of the crew.
Because they though there was a treasure inside the bag.
If you analyze Odysseus you will find that he is prideful and cocky. In this case, we see Odysseus push aside his intelligence with his pride. He doesnt want to tell his crew that he needed help.
Odysseus' crew wants to 'mutiny' after he receives the winds from Aeolus. The crew doesn't know what's inside the bag the God gave Odysseus and, presuming it is gold or some such treasure, open the bag. Instead of safely making it home to Ithica, the winds (now released) blow them to the Island of Circe, where some of the crew is turned into pigs.
The best part that i think is, is when Odysseus and his crew escapes from the cave!
Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him sail safely back to Ithaca. However, Odysseus' crew opens the bag, releasing the winds and causing them to be blown off course once again.
Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag of winds, letting only the gentle West wind free. This wind helps blow Odysseus and his crew towards their home in Ithaca while the other winds are trapped within the bag.In the end, this didn't help Odysseus and his men at all. Odysseus had fallen asleep. When in sight of their homeland of Ithaca, the other crew members opened the bag in curiosity and greed. The winds escaped and sent them far away out to sea, far away from Ithaca.When Odysseus returns to ask for help again the second time, Aeolus refuses to intervene, saying that Odysseus has been cursed by the gods.
Aeolus, the god of the winds, aids Odysseus by providing him with a bag containing all the unfavorable winds, allowing him to sail home smoothly. He instructs Odysseus to release only the west wind, which guides his ship toward Ithaca. However, when Odysseus' crew, curious about the bag, opens it prematurely, they unleash the winds, leading them off course. This crucial assistance underscores Aeolus's role in facilitating Odysseus's journey, albeit temporarily disrupted by his crew's actions.
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Aeolus, the keeper of the winds, gave Odysseus a bag containing all the winds except for the West Wind, which would aid him in returning home to Ithaca. He instructed Odysseus to keep the bag closed until he reached his destination. However, Odysseus's crew, curious and thinking the bag contained treasure, opened it prematurely, unleashing the winds and driving their ship off course. This event ultimately delayed Odysseus's journey home.
King Aeolus gifts Odysseus a bag containing the winds to help him on his journey home to Ithaca. This bag is meant to ensure favorable winds for Odysseus and his crew. However, his men, curious about the contents, open the bag, releasing the winds and causing them to be blown off course. This incident delays their return home significantly.
The crew is so thirsty that they take the bag from odysseus hands and replace it with a rock and they open it which releases the wind(storm). The guy that opened up got thrown into the sky.