Circe tells Odysseus he must travel to Hades to get the advice of the blind Theban prophet Teiresias. She tells Odysseus how to sail to Hades, and gives him and his crew a fair wind to sail him swiftly there.
When Odysseus returns, Circe tells him to follow one of two alternative paths leading back to Greece: toward the "Wandering Rocks" where King Aeolus (god of the winds) reigned or passing in between the Scylla monster and a giant whirlpool.
Block his ears with wax so he couldn't hear them.
Odysseus warns his crew not to eat the cattle of the sun god Helios on the island of Thrinakia, as it will bring them harm. He also instructs them to avoid the dangerous whirlpool of Charybdis and the monstrous sea creature Scylla while navigating through the strait.
The whole work of The Odyssey could be considered mythological directions and dangers of the ancient seas.
1) His men tell Oysseus to leave the Cyclop's cave before he comes back. 2) After they escape, Oysseus can't help but to yell back at Polyphemus. His men tell him to stop but, he continues.
He mostly tells him to not steal anything anymore or it will cause more trouble on his journey..
hades
They have the duty to provide adequate warnings and directions for use.
1) Don't listen to the Sirens Song2) Race as quickly as possible past Skylla and lose 6 men3) to go to the underworld
Odysseus inwardly blamed his crewmen for not heeding his warnings to leave Ismarus before the Cicones returned.
Circe told Odysseus how to reach the Underworld.
All sorts of warnings pertaining to weather. Storm warnings, flood warnings, hurricane warnings, heat wave warnings, blizzard warnings etc.
His men are tired. doing this for homework.
In Homer's "The Odyssey", Odysseus receives directions on how to get to Hades from the goddess, Circe. In order to get Tiresias to answer his questions about what fate awaited him in the future, he had to take an offering of a ram.
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Odysseus' men ignore his warnings about Thrincia because they are hungry and disheartened after being stranded at sea for so long. They are driven by their hunger to hunt the cattle on the island despite being warned of the consequences. Their actions ultimately lead to their undoing as they incur the wrath of the gods.