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The animals in Circe's hall are Odysseus's men.
Eurylochus
Eurylochus didn't want to enter the Hall because he sensed Circe's foul play. He was being cautious and didn't want to fall into her trap. Later on, you find out that he was right. Odysseus' men are turned into hogs and Eurylochus rushes to tell him. Hope this helped c:
So that Circe could tell them the warnings of the sea, thus dodging the Sirens.
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Circe is pronounced as "sur-see."
By ingesting the Moly, Odysseus becomes immune to Circe's spells. He is also protected from her attempting to unman him by the knowledge that she will try to do so. He protects himself by making Circe swear an oath to do no further harm to him.
The name of Circe's Island is Aeaea.
Sorry bc he was so mf rachet.
Circe lived on the island of Aeaea.
Circe is a sorceress, she enchants Odysseus and turns men into pigs, although she doesn't do this to Odysseus (lucky man) she does it to his remaining soldiers. So it is the enchantment that keeps him on the island,
Odysseus convinces Circe not to turn him into a pig by drawing his sword to threaten her. He demands that she restore his comrades who had been turned into animals before he would agree to come to her. This show of bravery and assertiveness impressed Circe, leading her to agree to his request.