circe and calypso. both were goddesses
Odysseus shows loyalty throught the whole poem.1. He is only unfaithful to penelpoe when he is under Calypso's spell and when he is instructed by a God to sleep with Circe.2. He is loyal to Elphenor when he sees him in Hades and goes back to bury his body.3. He is loyal to hus crew when he saves them from Circe and from the Lotus Eaters.I hope this helps!(:
He was disloyal because he cheated on Penelope with Calypso and Circe. He was so afraid that Penelope was being unfaithful, yet he had two affairs ~ At least with Circe, he could not help but to be unfaithful. Circe was a witch and made him sleep with her lest his men remain animals and he would never see Penelope again. In the case with Calypso, she said that her island had bound him there and that he was never allowed to leave. So yes, he had a choice whether to sleep with Calypso or not but he did. Guess he thought he might as well enjoy himself if it's going to be forever. Which, you can't blame the man. lol
Go to sleep stooopid
Evey time he went to sleep something bad happend.
Two instances: 1. When Odysseus is on the island of Calypso, Hermes comes as a messenger to persuade Calypso let Odysseus go. 2. Hermes gives Odysseus advice on how to avoid danger from Circe and how to get his men back from her. He gives Odysseus a magical plant to protect Circe from her charms, tells Odysseus to pretend to want to kill Circe after she tries to cast her spell, and warns Odysseus not to sleep with Circe before she has promised to do no harm to him.
circe and calypso. both were goddesses
Yes, in Homer's "The Odyssey," Odysseus did have a sexual relationship with the sorceress Circe during his journey back to Ithaca. She turned some of his men into pigs and then seduced Odysseus, who stayed with her for a year.
The flower that puts them to sleep is the lotus the flower that Hermes gives Odysseus to resist Circe's spell is called 'Moly'
Odysseus shows loyalty throught the whole poem.1. He is only unfaithful to penelpoe when he is under Calypso's spell and when he is instructed by a God to sleep with Circe.2. He is loyal to Elphenor when he sees him in Hades and goes back to bury his body.3. He is loyal to hus crew when he saves them from Circe and from the Lotus Eaters.I hope this helps!(:
He's not particularly fond of her, due to her turning his men into swine. However, he does sleep with her after she swears never to harm him; he does also stay with her for one year until she allows him to depart from her island.
about the sirens, scylla, charybdis, the sun god, and not to eat the Helios cattle. to never sleep with a chik you don't know
Odysseus shows loyalty throught the whole poem.1. He is only unfaithful to penelpoe when he is under Calypso's spell and when he is instructed by a God to sleep with Circe.2. He is loyal to Elphenor when he sees him in Hades and goes back to bury his body.3. He is loyal to hus crew when he saves them from Circe and from the Lotus Eaters.I hope this helps!(:
He was disloyal because he cheated on Penelope with Calypso and Circe. He was so afraid that Penelope was being unfaithful, yet he had two affairs ~ At least with Circe, he could not help but to be unfaithful. Circe was a witch and made him sleep with her lest his men remain animals and he would never see Penelope again. In the case with Calypso, she said that her island had bound him there and that he was never allowed to leave. So yes, he had a choice whether to sleep with Calypso or not but he did. Guess he thought he might as well enjoy himself if it's going to be forever. Which, you can't blame the man. lol
Go to sleep stooopid
Evey time he went to sleep something bad happend.
He is afraid of wild animals.