Why does Zeus disdain the offering Odysseus?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Zeus disdain the offering Odysseus?
- 2 Why does Zeus reject Odysseus offerings at the end of Book 9?
- 3 Why does Zeus say Poseidon hates Odysseus?
- 4 What is Zeus’s response to Odysseus offering?
- 5 What does Odysseus do to pay tribute to Zeus and what does it get him in return?
- 6 What offering does Odysseus offer to Zeus?
Why does Zeus disdain the offering Odysseus?
(lines 445-452). Odysseus should fear that Poseidon will grant the Cyclops’ prayer because Zeus refused Odysseus’ offering of the ram. Zeus disdains Odysseus’ offering because he wants to destroy the ships and kill all of Odysseus’ men.
Why does Zeus reject Odysseus offerings at the end of Book 9?
So essentially, it was already prophesied that Odysseus’ crew was going to kill and eat some of the cattle of the sun god, and they would be destroyed. When the event came to be, Zeus’ loyalty was not with the few mortals offering up part of the cattle to him, but to his fellow immortal who gave him an ultimatum.
Why would Zeus favor Odysseus release?
Zeus’s decision in favor of Odysseus starts the action of the epic. One big role of his in the Odyssey is his support for his daughter, Athena, and her desire to help Odysseus. He allows her to go to Ithaca to tell Telemachus that his father, Odysseus, will return home (Bk.
Why does Zeus say Poseidon hates Odysseus?
When he fell asleep, Odysseus blinded him before he and his remaining crew members snuck out. Poseidon was justifiably not happy to learn that his son had suffered in this way, which made him hate Odysseus even more.
What is Zeus’s response to Odysseus offering?
Athena comes to Odysseus in the night and guarantees success even if he were to face “fifty bands of mortal fighters” (20.53), and Zeus, responding to Odysseus’ request for a sign, produces a massive roll of thunder. Penelope, too, hopes for help from the gods and asks that she die if she cannot be with her husband.
Does Zeus accept Odysseus offering?
Unfortunately, Zeus does not heed Odysseus’s sacrifice, only thinking how “he might destroy both (Odysseus’s) ships and (his) comrades” (Book IX).
What does Odysseus do to pay tribute to Zeus and what does it get him in return?
In lines 460-474, what does Odysseus do to pay tribute to Zeus, and what does it get him in return? Odysseus tributes a ram to Zeus and did it wrong, so Zeus destroyed his ship and men. The italicized prelude to Circe tells what happens in the interim before arriving at her place.
What offering does Odysseus offer to Zeus?
Treating travelers well became one way of heeding and paying homage to Zeus. There is an extra ram, and the men decide it should go to Odysseus; Odysseus sacrifices this ram on the shore to the god Zeus.