They all eventually die, either by falling into the monsters mouths or by eaten by the three headed monster.
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
because Odysseus' men were mutinous and they needed to go ashore and find a place to rest and eat.
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
the sirens couldn't eat him.
She asked that Odysseus eat and drink. Odysseus made the demand of freeing his men upon her, not the other way around, before he would eat, drink and be 'friendly' with her again. After freeing the men, she tells Odysseus to bring his ship ashore, hide it, and bring the rest of his men.
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Initially Circe herself does. Later, Odysseus convinces the rest of the men to join him with Circe as well.
He ate Odysseus's men.
In the Odyssey, many of Odysseus's men perish on their journey back to Ithaca. Some are eaten by Polyphemus, the cyclops, while others are killed by the goddess Circe or the sea monster Scylla. Additionally, some of his men are turned into pigs by Circe and later returned to their human form. In the end, only Odysseus survives and returns home.
Odysseus and his men trick, then blind the Cyclops Polyphemus. So, he prays to his father, Poseidon, god of the sea and earthquakes, and asks him to put a curse on Odysseus and his men. Poseidon does and the curse torments them for the rest of their voyage.