Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Zeus say Poseidon hates Odysseus?
- 2 What is the problem at the beginning of the Odyssey?
- 3 What was the most important conflict in the Odyssey?
- 4 Why was Poseidon so angry with Odysseus in the Odyssey?
- 5 Why did Poseidon kill Polyphemus in the Odyssey?
- 6 How did Poseidon help the Greeks in the Trojan War?
Why does Zeus say Poseidon hates Odysseus?
What does Zeus say the reason Poseidon hates Odysseus? He hates Odysseus because he taunted Polyphemus, Poseidon’s son after poking his eye out.
What is the problem at the beginning of the Odyssey?
The chief conflict in the poem is between Odysseus’s desire to reach home and the forces that keep him from his goal, a conflict that the narrator of the Odyssey spells out in the opening lines. This introductory section, called a proem, appeals to the Muse to inspire the story to follow.
Why are the gods against Odysseus?
The god Poseidon certainly hates Odysseus, and this is because Odysseus blinded Poseidon’s son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Odysseus then told the Cyclops his real name, out of pride, so that the monster can tell others who managed to outsmart him. Polyphemus then prayed to his father, Poseidon, to punish Odysseus.
What was the most important conflict in the Odyssey?
Man v god is the most important conflict in the story. Towards the beginning of the story Odysseus goes to war against the Trojans and wins. What he doesn’t know is that the great God Poseidon favored Odysseus and his army and helped them win the Trojan War.
Why was Poseidon so angry with Odysseus in the Odyssey?
One god’s anger, however, fuels the plot of the Odyssey. While Athena, Zeus, and Helios all show anger at some point in the story, Poseidon is the primary antagonist. The sea god’s hatred for Odysseus caused continous delays and dangers on his voyage home from the Trojan War.
What are the characteristics of the Greek god Poseidon?
Poseidon was god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses and is considered one of the most bad-tempered, moody and greedy Olympian gods. He was known to be vengeful when insulted.
Why did Poseidon kill Polyphemus in the Odyssey?
Later legends claimed that the famous sailor made a pilgrimage to appease Poseidon, but was eventually killed by a spear tipped with a poisonous stingray barb through the sea god’s machinations. The blinding of Polyphemus was given in Homer’s Odyssey as the cause of Poseidon’s anger toward Odysseus.
How did Poseidon help the Greeks in the Trojan War?
Poseidon assisted the Greeks in the Trojan war. However, Zeus commanded him to withdraw from the battlefield, and he reluctantly obeyed. His grudge against Odysseus is one theme in the Odyssey. Poseidon was the husband of Amphitrite, a Nereid. Their union produced Triton, who was half-human, half-fish.