Odyssey landed on Aoelus's island with his men. When confronted by Aoelus, Odyssey did not believe that he was the god of wind. But he soon found out. Odyssey explained to Aoelus his trouble so Aoelus decided to help him on his journey by giving him the winds to aid his sailboat. Everything was going well on Odyssey's journey, they can almost see their homeland from the ocean but one of the man got curious and decided to check what's in the big bag where all the winds was kept. As soon as he opened it the force of the wind pushed them all the way back.
I think it was Odyssey's fault for not being honest with his men. He should had explained to them what's in the bag so they could had known the consequences of opening the bag.
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Anirban,
ReplyDeleteGood answer. Sometimes a good leader should behonest and up-front with his people.
One adjustment for you to make: "The Odyssey" translates to "The Story of Odysseus." The main character's name is "Odysseus." Edit your post and correct your spelling.