Because he wants to hear the Siren's song, which is supposed to be so beautiful, it makes sailors jump into the sea to reach them. He has himself lashed to the mast so he can't jump in the water.
To stop them from hearing the Sirens Song. that and he wanted to hear the singing of the sirens because it is told that their voice holds wisdom. so he put wax in his crew's ears so that they wouldn't hear the singing. then they tied him to the head of the ship and sailed. the reason that the crew couldn't hear the singing is if a crew hears the singing the start to drift into the rocks and there they crash.
To stop them being enchanted by the song of the sirens.
Eruymachus doesn't stop Odysseus, he helps him kill the suitors. All the suitors die in the end.
Odysseus is certainly a static character. This is demonstrated by his unwillingness to falter in the face of the Sirens, his refusal to let his ship and crew stop in Hawaii, and by his mysterious tendency to not age throughout the entire work, arriving back at Ithaca in the exact shape and mindset he had set out with for Troy. Overall, Odysseus is perhaps one of the greatest static characters in literary history, and is doubtless one of the most noteworthy.
Polyphemos threw the hill at Odysseus, because Odysseus blinded him, escaped his cave, and then threw insults at him from his escape-ship. Polyphemos then begged his father, the god Poseidon, to stop Odysseus from reaching Ithaka at all costs, which is why Poseidon hates Odysseus.
Wax. To stop up their ears so that they could not hear the song of the sirens.
Odysseus doesn't stop up his ears for the sirens because he wants to hear their enchanting song. Instead, he has his crew tie him to the mast of the ship so he can listen without being lured to his doom. He hears a beautiful and irresistible melody that captivates him but is unable to act on it thanks to his precautions.
Odysseus has his crew stop up their ears with beeswax to block the Sirens' song, while he asks to be tied to the mast so he can hear their enchanting song without being able to steer the ship towards danger. This plan allows Odysseus to experience the Sirens' song without falling victim to their lure.
To stop them from hearing the Sirens Song. that and he wanted to hear the singing of the sirens because it is told that their voice holds wisdom. so he put wax in his crew's ears so that they wouldn't hear the singing. then they tied him to the head of the ship and sailed. the reason that the crew couldn't hear the singing is if a crew hears the singing the start to drift into the rocks and there they crash.
To stop them being enchanted by the song of the sirens.
When you hear sirens. Google it first please
ask it to stop. but remember to say please and thankyou
Hunt. Their noses and ears can smell and hear from far far away,that is why they have big hears and their nose is non-stop sniffin.
Odysseus shows his bravery in The Odyssey by facing various challenges such as battling monsters like Polyphemus the Cyclops and navigating treacherous seas filled with dangers. Despite facing numerous obstacles on his journey home, Odysseus remains steadfast and determined to reunite with his family in Ithaca. His strategic thinking, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity demonstrate his bravery throughout the epic.
Sure they can. There are many cases of drunk drivers that are on automatic pilot, that do not hear the sirens, and drive right home, where they are arrested. I don't think there is any laws that say they can not.
"rabbit ears" old name for an antenna
Your ears and nose never stop growing.