He feels danger.
Odysseus loves his home in Ithaca, and wants nothing more than to get back there.
Circe hinders Odysseus by first turning his men into animals and delaying Odysseus' progress. Once Odysseus manages to resist her spell (with Hermes' help), Odysseus then take her to bed for her to turn his men back into humans. For a year after, Odysseus feasts and stays with Circe, which further delays his return to Ithaca. When Odysseus and his men feel it is time to leave, Circe helps Odysseus by advising him to visit the prophet Teiresias in the Underworld. There he learns of the dangers ahead of Scylla, Charybdis, the Sirens, and Helios' cattle.
At first, Polyphemus sees Odysseus and his men as harmless delicacies. However, after he is blinded, he is enraged at Odysseus and his men, enough to curse them in the name of his father.
They feel sorry for him and want him to be able to get home.
bad and scared
sad
No. it will feel soft.
Sorry bc he was so mf rachet.
Oh, yes! Horses can DEFINATLEY feel if a fly lands on them. That's actually why they have tails; to swish the fly away. ~Bree yes horses can feel flys. with their sensitive skin they can almost feel anything!!!!!!1
He did not want to go but had to unless he wanted his kingdom invaded.
they feel penolpe is stalling
Nausicaa becomes enamored with Odysseus when she first sees him on the beach, after he has been shipwrecked. His appearance, charm, and wit impress her, leading her to feel a strong attraction towards him.