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Which of the following are not directly Odysseus's fault? incurring Poseidon's wrath Zeus destroying the ship for Helios men being devoured Polyphemus's cave unraveling Aeolus's bag of winds Scylla devouring six crew members
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The events where Odysseus is not directly at fault are incurring Poseidon's wrath, Zeus destroying the ship for Helios, and Scylla devouring six crew members.
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Eurycleia - the aged and loyal servant who nursed Odysseus and Telemachus when they were babies.

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1. Laertes - father of Odysseus
2. Hermes - messenger of the gods
3. Nausicaa - Phaeacian princess
4. Eurolochus - troublemaking crewmember of Odysseus's ship
5. Aeolus - a god who gives a bag of winds to Odysseus
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Which of the following are not directly Odysseus's fault? incurring Poseidon's wrath Zeus destroying the ship for Helios
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The following events are not directly Odysseus's fault:

Zeus destroys the ship for Helios.
While Odysseus and his men are indirectly responsible for angering Helios by eating his cattle, it is ultimately Zeus who destroys their ship in retaliation. This event is not directly caused by Odysseus's actions.

Incurring Poseidon's wrath.
While Odysseus does incur Poseidon's wrath through his actions, it is primarily due to his blinding of Polyphemus, the Cyclops, rather than any direct fault of his own. However, this event can be seen as a consequence of Odysseus's actions rather than something directly caused by him.
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Not all epics contain all the elements of epic machinery.
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