Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Turn them all into animals.
In book 10
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
She turns them into swine. [AKA pigs]
Circe turned Odysseus' men Into swine.
Circe
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Turn them all into animals.
In book 10
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Circe, the sorceress, turned Odysseus' men into pigs before becoming his lover.Circe
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
Circe used poisoned food to turn them into pigs.
Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
She turns them into swine. [AKA pigs]
Hermes warns Odysseus before his encounter with the enchantress Circe, and gives Odysseus a magical herb to protect him from Circes' spells, as well as exact advice as to what to do. Circe tries to turn Odysseus into a pig but fails. Odysseus rushes Circe with his sword, but she acquiesces, and tries to bed Odysseus. Odysseus commands her to swear an oath to do him no further harm, and after she has, he beds her. Afterwards he refuses to eat, and explains he cannot until he sees his men. Circe retrieves them (as animals), and administers a drug to turn them back into normal. Odysseus tells his men to return to the ship.