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A ship and fifty-two crewmen
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
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Odysseus ties his men to the benches and tells them to row.
Odysseus' men are starving on Thrinacia, and they cannot leave the island (due to the winds), so they slaughter some of the golden calf against Odysseus' orders.
A ship and fifty-two crewmen
A ship and fifty-two crewmen
The irony in Odysseus' description of the men from Ithaca is that he presents them as lacking courage and strength, when in reality, they were brave warriors who fought alongside him. This shows Odysseus testing the generosity of King Alcinous by downplaying his own achievements and the prowess of his men, only to later reveal the truth.
Odysseus' crew men ask Odysseus to leave Circe's island after a year on her island.
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
86 men on 12 ships
She turned his men into pigs...
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THey were all appauled and regreted that they came with him
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Odysseus ties his men to the benches and tells them to row.
Because then his men wouldn't want to leave.