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He and his men were suffering from thirst. They were on the sea, so of course, after so many men fought in the city of Ismaros, they were very thirsty and dehydrated. The Island of the Lotus Eaters was really the first "safe" area they came too. Odysseus sent his men to find the natives, and when they did, the natives gave them the lotus plant. This of course, made them lose hope of home. The three men didn't even go back to Odysseus, so he had to go find them. He took his men and tied him down to the benches on the ship, and then they departed from the island. Nuff said.

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How are the Lotus eaters a threat to Odysseus and his men?

they wont go home and there country will die


What did the lotus eaters do in the odyssey?

The native lotus eaters happily gave some of the lotus to the three of Odysseus crew who were sent to explore the island. The natives are peaceful and do not attack Odysseus and his crew. They are eventually left behind on the island. The three members of Odysseus men who eat the lotus fall under the lotus' power, forgetting themselves and their home, and have to be dragged back to the ship against their will.


When Odysseus gave orders for the men to leave the cicone island all men listened and left promptly True or False?

False. On the island of the Lotus Eaters, Odysseus commands 3 men to go back to the ship, but they will not comply and have to be dragged back.


Why did Odysseus and his men go ashore at the Land of the Lotus Eaters?

because Odysseus' men were mutinous and they needed to go ashore and find a place to rest and eat.


What was the story the lotus eaters about from the epic story the odyssey?

In the story of the Lotus Eaters from the Odyssey, Odysseus and his men land on an island inhabited by Lotus Eaters who offer them lotus fruit, which induces a state of peaceful oblivion and makes them forget their desire to return home. Odysseus has to forcefully bring his men back to their senses and convince them to continue their journey home to Ithaca. This episode serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of indulgence and losing sight of one's goals.


Why are the lotus eaters a threat to the journey of Odysseus and his men?

The lotus that they eat fills men with contentment. If they become contented just eating lotus, they would never keep their ambitions to go home, and thus never go home.


What danger to Odysseus' men do the Lotus-Eaters pose?

they lure odysseus' men into they're traps and never let them go, creating a time illusion and feeding off their souls.


What is the external conflict and resolution of the following Calypso -Lotus eaters -cyclops -Circe -sirens -Scylla and Charybdis -and cattle of the sun god?

Calypso -The external conflict with Calypso is when she was having an affair with the married Odysseus and she wanted him for herself. The resolution came when Athena begged Zeus to allow Calypso to free Odysseus. And it worked. Lotus Eaters -The external conflict was when the Lotus Eaters refused to go home because of their addictions to the Lotus plants. The resolution came when Odysseus tricked the Lotus Eaters to go home by placing all the Lotus plants on the ship. Cyclops -The external conflict was when Odysseus and his men wandered into the cave and then the Cyclops came and blocked the only entrance/exit with giant boulder. The resolution came when the Cyclops was about to eat Odysseus and his men and then Odysseus blinded him and then hid in the wool of the Cyclops' sheep and escaped. Alive. Circe -The external conflict was when Circe transformed Odysseus's men into pigs when he lands on her island. The resolution came with Hermes' help. Odysseus resists Circe's powers and then becomes her lover, living in luxury at her side for a year. Sirens: Scylla and Charybdis -The external conflict was Sirens lured sailors to their death. They would persuade them in and kill them. The resolution was Odysseus made earplugs for his men and had them tie them up.


What does the episode with the lotus eaters suggest about the kinds of problems Odysseus has with his men?

This episode suggests that not all of the men may necessarily want to go home as badly as Odysseus does, and perhaps they would stay some where else if they were allowed.


What do you think the land of the Lotus Eaters might symbolize?

The land of the Lotus-Eaters symbolizes 'escapism'. The Lotus plant relieves and takes you out of reality. Once you eat this plant you will never have a feeling of wanting to go back home, you will only want the plant.


What happened to the men who go ashore in the land of lotus eaters?

they had to get drugs to help them use the bathroom quicker


What is a modern day representation of the lotus eaters in the Odyssey?

The colony of the lotus eaters would be akin to a crack house by modern standards. It was a place for people to go and lose themselves in the drug. People who went never returned. It was presented as a warning to the dangers of drugs.