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Eurylochus tells the crew that dying from starvation is the worst way to go and that they should take their chances with the gods instead of slowly wasting away. He convinces them that they will find a way to make amends with the gods later.

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Q: What does eurylochus say to persuade the crew to kill the cattle of the sun god?
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How does Eurylochus convince the men to kill the cattle?

Eurylochus convinces the men that the gods will be appeased if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them.


Who was Eurylochus?

Eurylochus is a trouble-making individual in Odysseus' crew on his return home.His exploits include:Convincing the crew to open the bag of winds, thinking that there is treasure inside it.Avoiding Circe's spell through his suspicion, and successfully warning Odysseus and the rest of the crew.Convincing the crew to kill the cattle of Helios for meat, and sacrifice some of them to appease the gods.


When and why did Odysseus decided to kill the cattle?

Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.


When and why did odysseus' men decide to kill the cattle?

Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.


Why is eurylochus so important to odyssey?

He is the main antagonist towards Odysseus besides Poseidon. He is one of Odysseus's shipmates and is known for causing trouble throughout the whole adventure. He convinces Odysseus's crew to kill Helios's sacred cattle and eat them causing the death of all of the Achaeans except Odysseus's. Eurylochus also is the only one who escapes Circe's trickery that leads to some of the Achaneans turning into pigs (after they swallow her wine).


What was odysseus' reaction after killing Helios' cattle?

After Odysseus kills the Helios' cattle, he is not sure what to do. He realizes it was a mistake and shortly afterward they kill his crew.


Why does the crew kill the cattle in lotus eaters?

The crew kills the cattle to have food to sustain themselves during their journey. They do this in order to survive and not succumb to the effects of the lotus eaters' island, which induces a sense of forgetfulness and complacency.


What advice was Odysseus given regarding Helios?

Odysseus was told by Tiresias not to kill Helios' cattle, or let his crew members kill them either.


Why do the crew members agree to kill Helios's cattle?

The crew members agree to kill Helios's cattle because they are starving and desperate for food. Despite being warned not to by Odysseus, they give in to their hunger and slaughter the cattle as a last resort. This angers the gods and leads to dire consequences for the crew.


Do the members of the crew deserve the punishment they receive for killing the cattle?

Yes they do because they know the punishment and thy still kill the cattle.


Why was Odysseus angry with Eurylochus?

Eurylochus made Odysseus angry by the following actions: Eurylochus convinces the crew to open the bag of winds just before the ship reached Ithaca, thinking that there was treasure inside the bag. After Odysseus rescued the men from Circe, in an attempt to warn the men from going to Circe's house, Eurylochus called the deaths of the crewmates at the cyclops Polphemus' hands the fault of Odysseus' leadership. Eurylochus convinces the crew to kill Hyperion's cattle for meat.


Why was Odysseus so upset when his crew ate hyperions cattle?

Odysseus was upset when his crew ate Hyperion's cattle for several reasons.His crew were under oath not to harm the cattle. Breaking an oath is a major offence in Ancient Greece and often leads to death.By eating the cattle the crew offended the sun-god Hyperion, Odysseus knew this would lead to their deaths and Odysseus would most likely have been worried that because of the crew's transgressions it would make Odysseus' desire to return home (nostos) even more unattainable because the gods would do all in their power to prevent him. (Note Odysseus HAS to return home as it is the will of Zeus for him to return home, but Poseidon wishes to delay him and Hyperion wishes to kill the crew).