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why does aeolus, the divine keeper of the winds, refuse to help odysseu…

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why does aeolus, the divine keeper of the winds, refuse to help odysseus a second time
he believes it is not right to help someone clearly hated by the gods
odysseus has lost divine winds that can never be recovered
he believes odysseus is ungrateful for the gift
he doesnt believe odysseuss story about his and his mens foolish actions

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In Homer's Odyssey, Aeolus initially gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him return home. When Odysseus and his men return to Aeolus after his crew opened the bag and scattered the winds, Aeolus concludes that Odysseus is hated by the gods, as he cannot keep the favor of divine aid. He refuses further help because he does not want to oppose the gods' will.

Answer:

He believes it is not right to help someone clearly hated by the gods