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Sending scouts to Circes island is one

Sending scouts to the lotus eaters is two

Going to meet polyphemus is three

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Q: What are 3 examples of Odysseus' curiosity?
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What are 5 examples of Odysseus' curiosity in the Odyssey?

One is: When Odysseus' curiosity leads him to Polyphemus' (Cyclops) cave, and see how Polyphemus treats them.


Why does odysseus insist on seeing the cyclops?

His curiosity got the better of him.


Why did Odysseus go to the cyclops?

Odysseus went in to the cave because of his overabundant curiosity, which usually gets the best of him on his adventures.


Was it Odysseus' greed which lead to him and his men being captured by the cyclops?

No, it was his curiosity and ineptitude as a commander.


What are Odysseus and Poseidon examples of?

Odysseus and Poseidon are examples of many things, including prominent male characters from Greek mythology.


What is the examples of curiosity?

you want to learn more about something


Examples of stories about curiosity?

An example from classic literature would be of Pandora.


How does Odysseus shows curiosity?

When he wants to listen to the siren's song. When he stays on the cyclop's island just to know what the beast looked like.


What caused odysseus' men to open the bag of winds?

Curiosity. They didn't know what was in the bag and they were dying to know. They said that whatever was inside, they weren't going to take it because it belonged to Odysseus. But they just wanted to know what was inside.


How many years had the wooers been in the Odysseus palace?

3


When they first discover the cave cyclops how do Odysseus and his men differ in what they wish to do?

Odysseus is driven by curiosity toward the Cyclopes of the island. His crewmen wish to take the Cyclops's (Polyphemus) cheeses and sheep, however, and head back to the ship to resume their journey.


What vices get Odysseus in trouble?

Odysseus' vices that lead him into trouble include his pride, arrogance, and curiosity. These traits lead him to make rash decisions, underestimate his enemies, and ignore warnings, causing him to face various challenges and obstacles during his journey.