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In Homer’s “The Odyssey,” Zeus and Odysseus interact with gods and people as leaders of their respective groups, but Odysseus must make sacrifices while Zeus doesn’t. The god of gods, the ruler of the sky, king of heaven and earth, he is Zeus the most powerful god. Zeus promotes bravery, loyalty, honesty, and charity, rewarding those who show them. He permits Heracles to become a god after completing his 12 trials. The god of gods kills all of those who cheat, steal, perjure, and act cruelly. In “The Odyssey,” Zeus kills Odysseus’ crew with thunderbolts for stealing and killing Hyperion’s golden cows. Odysseus is a man who follows through with what he said and not breaking his vows with his wife Penelope, but Zeus, despite being the supreme power on Mount Olympus, mostly behaves like a 17 year old juvenile delinquent: abusing his power, seducing mortal women, etc. If he were a preacher, his saying would be, “Do what I say not what I do”. Odysseus and Zeus have similar ethics, Odysseus learns to uphold them unlike Zeus.
Zeus disciplines anyone who breaks his ethics on life, even...

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