Poseidon And Odysseus Relationship

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The other complex relationship was between Poseidon and Odysseus. The relationship that Poseidon and Odysseus had was a toxic I-do-not-like-you type of relationship. The reason why Poseidon loathed Odysseus was because of what Odysseus did to his son Polyphemus. What Odysseus did to Polyphemus did to was very clever and quick-witted. What Odysseus did to Polyphemus was that he blinded Polyphemus by poking his eye out. Then, Polyphemus prayed to his father, Poseidon and Poseidon took care of the rest. Since that happen Poseidon with all his power tried and successful hindered Odysseus journey getting back home. Poseidon did everything in his power to delay Odysseus’s way back to his home. One way Poseidon was able to setback Odysseus, was when Odysseus was reaching Scheria, the island of the Phaeacians. …show more content…

In addition, to trying to kill Odysseus Poseidon also gets revenge in the people that helps Odysseus, like the Phaeacians. “But now I’ll crush that fine Phaeacian cutter out on the misty sea…They will learn at last to cease and desist from escorting every man alive…” (The Odyssey 291) The lesson that this relationship taught to Odysseus was to obey the gods and not disrespect them, but this lesson was not for Odysseus but for every other human that worships the gods. Poseidon felt like that Odysseus was trying to undermine him by thinking that he would have not done anything to protect his son. Also, when Odysseus did poke out Polyphemus eye Odysseus could have gotten away if he was not cocky and announced his name; and that probably angered Poseidon even more to have this mortal feel like he was more smart and savvy then the God of the Sea

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