It was Poseidon who mostly hated Odysseus, and that was because he maimed his Cyclops son Polyphemus. Poseidon, Aphrodite, Athena and Apollo all supported Troy too, and Odysseus commanded the Trojan Horse to be build, so the downfall of Troy was mainly his fault.Odysseus is a combination of the self-made, self-assured man and the embodiment of the standards and mores of his culture. He is favored by the gods and respected and admired by the mortals. Even the wrath of Poseidon does not keep him from his homecoming.Poseidon was furious with Odysseus and his crew because they blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus. Even before this, however, Poseidon was not happy with Odysseus, since Odysseus fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War, while Poseidon favored the Trojans; the Greeks were ultimately victorious.
Did Odysseus disobey the gods : In addition, Odysseus and his crew slaughtered the cows of the sun god Helios. Helios came to all the gods and said, “Father Zeus! The rest if you blissful gods who never die— punish them all, that crew of Laertes' son Odysseus—what an outrage! …show more content…
Why do gods hate Odysseus
The gods punish Odysseus at different times for different reasons. Some are angry with him and his men for desecrating the Trojan temples. Poseidon in particular is angry because he blinded Polyphemus, and Helios is angry because Odysseus' men ate his cattle.
Which god loves Odysseus : The goddess Calypso neither good nor evil. She contains both qualities. She kidnaps Odysseus while driven by her overwhelming love for him, but she also offers him the necessary tools and supplies to aid in his journey upon his departure from the island.
Zeus actually praises “Great Odysseus” for his violent acts against the non god-fearing, custom-breaching cyclops, calling him one “who excels all men in wisdom” and that it is not Zeus who causes Odysseus troubles, but “the Earth-Shaker, Poseidon, unappeased, / forever fuming against him for the Cyclops” (Homer, …
The Olympic god Poseidon is one of the many foes of Odysseus. His hatred for the epic hero began after the famous Greek blinded Poseidon's son, Polyphemus. His son's humiliation prompted the god of the sea to use his powers to prevent the hero from returning home to Ithaca.
Which god is angry with Odysseus
Poseidon was angry with Odysseus because he blinded his son Polyphemus the Cyclops.In the beginning of the epic Odysseus didn't have the respect that was associated with an adult, but by the end shows respect towards his elders and the gods.Poseidon: The Punisher
He is described as an unforgiving god punishing those who dare to challenge him or his domain. Poseidon's anger towards Odysseus stems from the latter's actions in blinding Polyphemus, the god's son.
66-68). Athena takes pity on Odysseus and has sympathy for him because he was stuck with Kalypso. She also calls him a 'mastermind of war,' and because she is the goddess of warfare, she appreciates this aspect of him. Odysseus is smart in war, and Athena likes that about him so she helps him.
How did the gods affect Odysseus : Athena helps Odysseus by changing him into a beggar. Because he will be a beggar no one will know that the beggar is Odysseus. Not only does Athena talks to Odysseus, she talks to Telemachus in person.
What gods hurt Odysseus : The gods punish Odysseus at different times for different reasons. Some are angry with him and his men for desecrating the Trojan temples. Poseidon in particular is angry because he blinded Polyphemus, and Helios is angry because Odysseus' men ate his cattle.
Did Odysseus respect the gods
This shows the value of showing respect for the gods. When Odysseus faces death at the hands of Scylla, he turns toward Zeus. Odysseus sees Zeus as a benevolent yet just ruler who will help heroes who deserve it.
Poseidon, the god of the sea, is angry with Odysseus because of Odysseus's treatment of Poseidon's son, the cyclops Polyphemus. When Odysseus and his men land on Polyphemus's island on their journey from Troy to Ithaca, Polyphemus eats a few of Odysseus's crew and takes the rest of them prisoner.Odysseus (Roman name: Ulysses) was one of the great pan-Hellenic heroes of Greek mythology. He was famous for his courage, intelligence, and leadership. Odysseus' resourcefulness and oratory skills were instrumental in the Greek victory in the Trojan War.
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It was Poseidon who mostly hated Odysseus, and that was because he maimed his Cyclops son Polyphemus. Poseidon, Aphrodite, Athena and Apollo all supported Troy too, and Odysseus commanded the Trojan Horse to be build, so the downfall of Troy was mainly his fault.Odysseus is a combination of the self-made, self-assured man and the embodiment of the standards and mores of his culture. He is favored by the gods and respected and admired by the mortals. Even the wrath of Poseidon does not keep him from his homecoming.Poseidon was furious with Odysseus and his crew because they blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus. Even before this, however, Poseidon was not happy with Odysseus, since Odysseus fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War, while Poseidon favored the Trojans; the Greeks were ultimately victorious.
Did Odysseus disobey the gods : In addition, Odysseus and his crew slaughtered the cows of the sun god Helios. Helios came to all the gods and said, “Father Zeus! The rest if you blissful gods who never die— punish them all, that crew of Laertes' son Odysseus—what an outrage! …show more content…
Why do gods hate Odysseus
The gods punish Odysseus at different times for different reasons. Some are angry with him and his men for desecrating the Trojan temples. Poseidon in particular is angry because he blinded Polyphemus, and Helios is angry because Odysseus' men ate his cattle.
Which god loves Odysseus : The goddess Calypso neither good nor evil. She contains both qualities. She kidnaps Odysseus while driven by her overwhelming love for him, but she also offers him the necessary tools and supplies to aid in his journey upon his departure from the island.
Zeus actually praises “Great Odysseus” for his violent acts against the non god-fearing, custom-breaching cyclops, calling him one “who excels all men in wisdom” and that it is not Zeus who causes Odysseus troubles, but “the Earth-Shaker, Poseidon, unappeased, / forever fuming against him for the Cyclops” (Homer, …
The Olympic god Poseidon is one of the many foes of Odysseus. His hatred for the epic hero began after the famous Greek blinded Poseidon's son, Polyphemus. His son's humiliation prompted the god of the sea to use his powers to prevent the hero from returning home to Ithaca.
Which god is angry with Odysseus
Poseidon was angry with Odysseus because he blinded his son Polyphemus the Cyclops.In the beginning of the epic Odysseus didn't have the respect that was associated with an adult, but by the end shows respect towards his elders and the gods.Poseidon: The Punisher
He is described as an unforgiving god punishing those who dare to challenge him or his domain. Poseidon's anger towards Odysseus stems from the latter's actions in blinding Polyphemus, the god's son.
66-68). Athena takes pity on Odysseus and has sympathy for him because he was stuck with Kalypso. She also calls him a 'mastermind of war,' and because she is the goddess of warfare, she appreciates this aspect of him. Odysseus is smart in war, and Athena likes that about him so she helps him.
How did the gods affect Odysseus : Athena helps Odysseus by changing him into a beggar. Because he will be a beggar no one will know that the beggar is Odysseus. Not only does Athena talks to Odysseus, she talks to Telemachus in person.
What gods hurt Odysseus : The gods punish Odysseus at different times for different reasons. Some are angry with him and his men for desecrating the Trojan temples. Poseidon in particular is angry because he blinded Polyphemus, and Helios is angry because Odysseus' men ate his cattle.
Did Odysseus respect the gods
This shows the value of showing respect for the gods. When Odysseus faces death at the hands of Scylla, he turns toward Zeus. Odysseus sees Zeus as a benevolent yet just ruler who will help heroes who deserve it.
Poseidon, the god of the sea, is angry with Odysseus because of Odysseus's treatment of Poseidon's son, the cyclops Polyphemus. When Odysseus and his men land on Polyphemus's island on their journey from Troy to Ithaca, Polyphemus eats a few of Odysseus's crew and takes the rest of them prisoner.Odysseus (Roman name: Ulysses) was one of the great pan-Hellenic heroes of Greek mythology. He was famous for his courage, intelligence, and leadership. Odysseus' resourcefulness and oratory skills were instrumental in the Greek victory in the Trojan War.