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Eurylochus is a coward he would have left the men as pigs when circe changed them while Odysseus wouldnt leave them. He also told the men to eat the cattle and sheep while odysseus told them not to. They are also both in a form of command on odysseus's ship. Odysseus is couragous and headstrong.
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
Odysseus ties his men to the benches and tells them to row.
as far as i can remember, in book 12 when they are on Thrinacie and Odysseus has gone to make a sacrifice so that the storm sent by Zeus for the past month may leave, Eurylochus convinces the rest of Od's men to sacrifice the cattle of the Sun God. As such, Helios gets angry and Zeus hits their ship with a thunderbolt as they leave. hope that helps.
Odysseus' men are starving on Thrinacia, and they cannot leave the island (due to the winds), so they slaughter some of the golden calf against Odysseus' orders.
Eurylochus is a coward he would have left the men as pigs when circe changed them while Odysseus wouldnt leave them. He also told the men to eat the cattle and sheep while odysseus told them not to. They are also both in a form of command on odysseus's ship. Odysseus is couragous and headstrong.
Odysseus' crew men ask Odysseus to leave Circe's island after a year on her island.
on a raft of trees
Odysseus showed his character flaw of hubris, or excessive pride, when he revealed his real name to the Cyclops Polyphemus instead of keeping it hidden. This act ultimately led to disastrous consequences for him and his men.
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
to give Odysseus a break and leave him alone.
Hermes, the messenger god, suggests to Odysseus that he should leave Circe's island and continue his journey home to Ithaca. Hermes warns Odysseus about the danger of staying too long on the island and advises him on how to break Circe's spell.
les cacnas le puss de Odysseus tricanis
While Odysseus' revenge can be seen as justified by some due to the wrongs he suffered at the hands of the suitors, others might argue that the extent of the violence and bloodshed he unleashed goes beyond what is morally acceptable. The ethical justification of his revenge is subjective and depends on individual perspectives on justice and retribution.
his men convince him to leave after the guy falls off of the roof
Hermes tells Calypso she must let Odysseus go.Calypso helps Odysseus build a raft to leave the island.
After Odysseus and his fleet leave Troy they visit:Cicones (Ismaros island)Land of the Lotus EatersCyclops (Polyphemus; one of Poseidon's monster sons)Aeolus (King of winds)Laestrogonians (giant cannibals)CirceLand of the Dead/HadesSirensSyclla & CharybdisThrinakia (Sun God)*Calypso*Phaecia (King Alcinous' island)And Finally *IthacaKey:*= Odysseus visted it alone