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Odysseus had relations with both Circe and Calypso, as well as his wife Penelope.

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So he wouldn't be tempted by the Sirens' song.


What does Eleanor say happened to Odysseus on Circe's roof?

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Why men get tempted easier than women?

this is because the man has less controling power on there body as compare to women.


What three women help Odysseus on his journey?

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What does odysseus learn from Agamemnon?

not to trust women


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I believe you are referring to the sirens. They sirens are women Odysseus stumbles upon on his journey who sexually lure Odysseus and distract him from his ultimate goal.


What vulnerability did Odysseus have?

His vulnerability, as far as I know, is immortal women.


What were the sirens in the Odyssey and how did they tempt Odysseus and his crew?

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What Odysseus determined to do and what temptation does he resist?

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What mistake do Odysseus' men make when they are almost home?

Odysseus' men make the critical mistake of opening a bag of winds given to Odysseus by Aeolus, the wind god. They are tempted by greed and curiosity, believing it contains treasure, which unleashes a storm that blows them back to Aeolia, far from their goal of returning home. This act of disobedience and lack of trust in Odysseus ultimately delays their journey and leads to further hardships.