By dragging them onto the ship and tying them underneath their seats
Odysseus is loyal to his men and values them to an extent. Odysseus rushes to save his men from Circe and weeps when he discovers that one of his crew members, Elpenor, had died without notice. However, Odysseus does sacrifice six of his men to the Scylla and knows that he will be the only one to survive the journey home.
He ate Odysseus's men.
Odysseus had to best Circe in several different ways: He resisted her magic by ingesting the moly. He resisted her wiles, by making her swear to do no harm to him. He bedded Circe. He then refused to eat until his men were transformed back into men.
Odysseus dragged the three men back to the ship and tied them down, warning no one else to eat the lotus. When everyone was back they sailed off, escaping the island.
Odysseus and his men wait in the cyclops cave, as Odysseus is curious as to who the cyclops is. As Polyphemus brings in his sheep, he spots the men in the cave.
Odysseus is loyal to his men and values them to an extent. Odysseus rushes to save his men from Circe and weeps when he discovers that one of his crew members, Elpenor, had died without notice. However, Odysseus does sacrifice six of his men to the Scylla and knows that he will be the only one to survive the journey home.
Homer likens Scylla's capture of Odysseus's men to a fisherman reeling in his catch with a rod and line, unable to save his prey once it has been caught.
He ate Odysseus's men.
Odysseus had to best Circe in several different ways: He resisted her magic by ingesting the moly. He resisted her wiles, by making her swear to do no harm to him. He bedded Circe. He then refused to eat until his men were transformed back into men.
Odysseus dragged the three men back to the ship and tied them down, warning no one else to eat the lotus. When everyone was back they sailed off, escaping the island.
Scylla is a sea monster in Greek mythology with six heads, each capable of grabbing a sailor from passing ships. She snatches six of Odysseus' men as they try to sail past her, dragging them into her cave to devour them. Odysseus is powerless to save his men and must continue his journey.
Circe turned Odysseus' men Into swine.
She captures six of Odysseus' men and eats them alive
Odysseus and his men wait in the cyclops cave, as Odysseus is curious as to who the cyclops is. As Polyphemus brings in his sheep, he spots the men in the cave.
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
All of Odysseus men die upon the journey home.
The Cicones outnumbered Odysseus and his men.