because we are not majical fairy's
Hermes; He gives Odysseus a plant to eat called Moly, which is an enchanted root that can only be uprooted by the gods. Odysseus eats the enchanted root, which protects him from Circe's spells.
Yes; the Sirens sang their enchanted song, and attempted to lure Odysseus and his men to their doom.
Ino, a mortal turned water goddess and also daughter of Cadeus gives Odysseus her enchanted veil.
he wasnt alone, plus no one was responsible.
Ino tells Odysseus to dive into the ocean and swim to shore, throwing her enchanted scarf which will protect him back into the ocean after he reaches land.
the odyssey was about Odysseus's adventure's in Greece wasn't it? so wasnt it somewhere in Greece? i could be wrong.
Hermes gives Odysseus a sprig of Moly to protect him from Circe's spells. Moly is an enchanted herb which can only be uprooted by gods.
To stop them being enchanted by the song of the sirens.
he wasnt now stop looking up the answers to ur odysssey introduction worksheet and get back to work
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