Eventually Odysseus is the only man left from the crew he left Troy with. So they all die!
How many?
Well he lost 6? men for every ship during the skirmish with the Circones, right after leaving Troy. The cyclops eats 4?, King Antiphates eats 1 for dinner and the Giants then capture most the men by capturing the ships that went to harbor. Odysseus' ship is the only one left now, because he didn't sail into the nice harbor, but left his ship near some cliffs.
Then there's the guy that fell off the roof at Circe's place right before they go to the Kingdom of the Dead. The Scylla takes one for each head (6?) when they sail past that monster. The rest die when Zeus wrecks the ship after leaving the island with Helios' cattle.
i think b
In The Odyssey, after leaving Troy, Odysseus and his men land on the island of the Cicones. They raid the city and take what they want, but the Cicones fight back and defeat them. Many of Odysseus' men are killed, and they are forced to retreat to their ships and sail away.
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This did not happen.
the Laestrygonians in the odyssey are giant people who are pretty much cannibals. they eat many of Odysseus's men and by launching giant rocks at his ship destroying 11 of his ships leaving only one ship and a small crew left.
Odysseus lost 80 men on his journey home and 108 men (suitors and servants). These are the numbers specified in the book.
Odysseus convinced Circe to turn them back.
If Helios had notice that his cattle was gone then whoever killed his cattle would be killed by Helios. This was shown in the odessey when all of the odysseuss men dies because they ate the cattle.
According to Homer's Odyssey, six of Odysseus' men were eaten alive by Scylla.
He wanted to eat Odysseus and his men.
24 Men Died
i think b
In The Odyssey, after leaving Troy, Odysseus and his men land on the island of the Cicones. They raid the city and take what they want, but the Cicones fight back and defeat them. Many of Odysseus' men are killed, and they are forced to retreat to their ships and sail away.
Shakespeare's Othello, Of Mice and Men, The Odyssey, Origin of Species...there are many!
Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
569 men died in the battle of Jericho.
the whirlpool: Odyssey avoided her because she was kill all of her men instead of just six.