He slept with her
Odysseus convinced Circe to turn them back.
Circe (AKA Kirke) turns the mean to swine. Odysseus then intimidates Kirke to get her to turn the mean back.
The witch-goddess Circe She was the sorceress daughter of the sun god Helios and an ocean nymph. She turned half of his men into swine after feeding them cheese and wine. Hermes warned Odysseus about Circe and gave Odysseus a drug called moly which gave him resistance to Circe's magic. Odysseus forced the now-powerless Circe to change his men back to their human form.
Eurylochus was given command of 22 men to explore the island, (half of the crew). They meet Circe, and feast at her house. However, Eurylochus being suspicious, does not eat of the food or drink the wine. When the crew members are turned into swine, Eurylochus runs back to the ship to warn Odysseus. Later when Odysseus comes back, and Eurylochus does not want to go back to Circe's palace, Odysseus is angry enough to behead him, but is stopped by the rest of the crew.
Yes swine flu is so back cause my cat has it!
Odysseus had to confront the enchantress Circe, who had turned his men into swine. After receiving guidance from Hermes, he used a magical herb called moly to protect himself from her spells. Once he gained her trust, he persuaded her to transform his men back and secure safe passage back to their ships. Ultimately, they were able to leave after spending a year with Circe as her guests.
Odysseus retrieves his three men, who were turned into swine by the sorceress Circe, with the help of Hermes. The messenger god provides Odysseus with a magical herb called moly to protect him from Circe's enchantments. After confronting her, Odysseus persuades Circe to reverse the spell, allowing his men to return to their human form. They then stay with Circe for a year before continuing their journey home.
He does not invite Odysseus back to the island.
Odysseus got back to Ithaca in a ship the the king of Pheacia lent him.
Actually, Yes he did have swine flu but he's back on his feet again.
Odysseus shooting Antinous in the throat as he is eating an apple.Eurymachus pleading with Odysseus to spare their lives.Eurymachus being shot in the breast and dyingTelemachus stabbing a man in the back through the chest with his spearAthena appearing as Mentor before them.
The Phaeacians sent Odysseus back to Ithaca thanks to their king, King Alcinous.