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They ate Men, they were cannibals. Most of Odysseus' crew was eaten.
Odysseus did not kill the cyclops. Polyphemus, Poseidon's one eyed son, was blinded by Odysseus and his men in "The Odyssey" by Homer, Part 1.
The cyclops Polyphemus from The Odyssey appears in book nine. Odysseus and his men land the island of the Cyclopes and finds a cave filled with food and other provisions. Polyphemus returns and finds Odysseus and his men in the cave and ultimately kills six men. When Polyphemus falls asleep, Odysseus drives a stake into his eye and escapes.
The answer is a hungry belly. *Not a Joke*
she is a prophet who talks to odysseus about his wife and how she is doing in ithaca and she tells odysseus that other men are trying to get with his wife if he doesnt hurry and return home .
He wanted to eat Odysseus and his men.
Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
According to Homer's Odyssey, six of Odysseus' men were eaten alive by Scylla.
Polyphemus is a Cyclops who traps Odysseus and his men in a cave in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey. He is blinded by Odysseus and his men as they escape, leading to Poseidon's anger towards Odysseus. Polyphemus is a symbol of the dangers that the hero faces on his journey home.
In the Odyssey, the cyclops Polyphemus ate some of Odysseus's men in Book 9, also known as the "Cyclops" episode. This event is a key moment in the epic, showcasing Odysseus's cunning and resourcefulness in overcoming obstacles.
the lotus (in the Odyssey?)
In the Odyssey, the Enchantress is Circe. She is a powerful sorceress who turns Odysseus's men into swine and captivates Odysseus with her magic. Odysseus eventually persuades her to use her powers to help him on his journey home.
Yes; the Sirens sang their enchanted song, and attempted to lure Odysseus and his men to their doom.
Odysseus is trying to travel his way home to Ithaca, and keep his men, and himself alive in the process.
Yes, he killed and ate two of Odysseus' men.
They ate Men, they were cannibals. Most of Odysseus' crew was eaten.
The sirens are a danger that Odysseus and his men must pass to return home.