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Well Posiedon hates his guts but Athena likes him. The rest kind of want him to get home.

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Why does aeolus refuse to help Odysseus?

Aeolus refuses to help Odysseus a second time because he believes that the gods must be against Odysseus, given his bad luck at sea. Aeolus fears that if he were to help Odysseus again, he would incur the gods' wrath and bring disaster upon himself.


Why does Zeus agree to release Odysseus from calypso's island?

Zeus agrees to release Odysseus from Calypso's island because it is decreed by the other gods that Odysseus should finally be allowed to return home to Ithaca. Zeus is the king of the gods and ensures that divine orders are followed. Additionally, it is also seen as fulfilling Odysseus's destiny and reestablishing order in his kingdom.


Why Does Poseidon Earthholder oppose Odysseus?

Poseidon opposes Odysseus in the epic "The Odyssey" because Odysseus blinded his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for this act of vengeance and seeks to prevent him from returning home to Ithaca.


What agreement between two gods does calypso explain to Odysseus?

Calypso explains to Odysseus about the agreement between Zeus and herself that she must release him from her island of Ogygia, where she has kept him captive for seven years. She conveys that it is not her will to let him go, but she must obey the command of the king of the gods.


How does telemachus react when odysseus identifies himself?

Telemachus is initially skeptical and does not believe Odysseus is his father. However, he becomes emotional and overjoyed when Odysseus reveals secret knowledge that only his father would know, confirming his identity. Telemachus embraces Odysseus and they have a heartfelt reunion.