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Sirens are mythological creatures that lure sailors to their doom by their voices, they had no use for 'plunder'.

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Q: Did the sirens plunder Odysseus ship?
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What happened to Odysseus when he saw the sirens?

he was tied to a pole on his ship and he managed to ignore the sirens cuz he was tied to the pole


Odysseus and his cunningness against the sirens?

He wanted to hear the sirens so he told his men to tie him to his ship's mast and to put beeswax in their ears. So, Odysseus heard the sirens but could not be drawn to them as he was tied down.


The experience of Odysseus with the sirens and his crew experience with the lotus eaters are alike?

both Odysseus and his men were lashed to the ship to control them.


Why did Odysseus have his sailors tie him to the ship's mast?

So he wouldn't be tempted by the Sirens' song.


Is it true that Dionysus is known for saving the crew of his ship from the sirens?

No. Dionysus is the god of wine. It's Odysseus whose crew survived the sirens.


How does Odysseus avoid the Sirens?

Odysseus avoids the sirens by having all his crew members put wax in their ears. He decided not to do this and instead had his crew tie him up to a pull on the ship, for he was curious about the songs.


The experience of Odysseus with the sirens and his crew's experience with the lotus-eaters are alike because?

they both involve temptations that threaten to distract and divert the sailors from their journey. Both challenges represent the allure of pleasure and escapism, leading the crew off course and endangering their mission to return home.


Was Odysseus men tempted from the sirens?

Yes, Odysseus and his crew were tempted by the Sirens' enchanting song as they passed by. In order to resist their allure, Odysseus had his men plug their ears with beeswax and had himself tied to the ship's mast to avoid succumbing to the Sirens' song.


How does Odysseus survive sirens?

Odysseus survived the sirens by having his crew block their ears with beeswax so they couldn't hear the sirens' song. Odysseus himself wanted to hear the sirens' song, so he had his men tie him to the mast of the ship so he wouldn't be able to steer the ship towards danger. This allowed him to experience the sirens' enchanting song without succumbing to its deadly allure.


What does Circe tell Odysseus to do to restist the sirens?

To put wax in the sailors ears and tie themselves to the ship.


What is done to Odysseus so that he alone can experience the sirens?

Odysseus stuffed his crew's ears with beeswax, and ordered them to lash him to the mast with double rope. That way the crew and ship with Odysseus could safely pass the Sirens and, only he could hear their song but not join them.


Why was Odysseus the only one to hear the sirens?

Only one person was needed to signal to the crew mates when the sirens were singing. The others were needed to sail or row the ship.