He displays the trait of utter devotion and love (brainwashed love). This was caused by there ability to lure men to there death with there beautiful voice.
Odysseus displays cunning and cleverness when dealing with the Sirens' song. He has his crew tie him to the mast so he can hear the song without being lured by it, showing his ability to outsmart temptations.
that they are sweet, and beautiful.
Odysseus is a character in The Odyssey. His hubris dooms the crew as he was warned not to hear the song of the sirens. However, he does so anyway.
Yes; the Sirens sang their enchanted song, and attempted to lure Odysseus and his men to their doom.
They Sing
He was warned about the Sirens by one of the spirits he met in the underworld.
The sirens are a danger that Odysseus and his men must pass to return home.
the sweet songs of the sirens lead their men to death
He plugged the sirens ears and avoided the Charybdis
he made his crew put wax earplugs in their ears. he himself wanted to hear the sirens beautiful music, so he asked his crew to tie him to the mast, the foundation of a sail. Odysseus's crew ties Odysseus very tightly to the mast, and disarmed him. When the were going past the sirens, Odysseus was screaming and yelling at his crew to let him go to the sirens. The crew obviously did not hear him because they had the wax ear plugs. That is how Odysseus saved his crew from the sirens.
he ate them
Circe
Book 12