Odysseus dragged the three men back to the ship and tied them down, warning no one else to eat the lotus. When everyone was back they sailed off, escaping the island.
because when odysseus was sleeping his men opened up the back of wind and it pushed them back to Aeolia
Odysseus tied down his men because he had a very, very small penis and was ashamed of it.
Circe turns the men back and tells Odysseus to port his ship properly, and to hide their gear in some cave.
Odysseus' men are undisciplined and battle-drunk from their victories at Troy. Odysseus made errors in command by not insisting that the men come back. Odysseus and his men can be defeated if countered with enough force. People who endlessly pursue war will eventually be beaten.
Odysseus dragged the three men back to the ship and tied them down, warning no one else to eat the lotus. When everyone was back they sailed off, escaping the island.
because when odysseus was sleeping his men opened up the back of wind and it pushed them back to Aeolia
Odysseus tied down his men because he had a very, very small penis and was ashamed of it.
Circe turns the men back and tells Odysseus to port his ship properly, and to hide their gear in some cave.
Odysseus convinced Circe to turn them back.
He slept with her
Odysseus' men are undisciplined and battle-drunk from their victories at Troy. Odysseus made errors in command by not insisting that the men come back. Odysseus and his men can be defeated if countered with enough force. People who endlessly pursue war will eventually be beaten.
Which trait of an epic hero does Odysseus show when he ties his men to the rams?
The men who eat the lotus become very content and forget about returning home. They have to be dragged back to the ship by Odysseus so that they will not stay on the island forever, only desiring to eat lotus.
They drive it through the cyclops's eye
It is not the island of circle, but rather the island of Circe. On this island, the witch Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs. After being warned of his mens fate, the god Hermes gives Odysseus a herb that will protect him from sharing the same fate. The only way that Circe will change his men back, is if Odysseus sleeps with her, so he does, and his men are returned to their human form.
Odysseus responds appropriately by forcibly dragging the three men back to the ship and tying them up. He understand the danger of staying with the lotus eaters, as they induce a forgetful and sedentary state that would prevent the men from continuing their journey home. Odysseus knows the importance of maintaining focus and determination in order to reach their ultimate goal of returning to Ithaca.