He sleeps with Calypso, But when he wakes up, he thinks only of Penelope.
Go to sleep stooopid
Evey time he went to sleep something bad happend.
He is afraid of wild animals.
circe and calypso. both were goddesses
Odysseus puts Polyphemus to sleep by offering him strong wine, which he has brought from his ship. After the Cyclops drinks the wine, he becomes intoxicated and falls into a deep slumber. Before Polyphemus falls asleep, Odysseus cleverly reveals his name as "Nobody," ensuring that when the Cyclops calls for help, others will not come to his aid. This cunning strategy sets the stage for Odysseus's escape from the cave.
Go to sleep stooopid
Evey time he went to sleep something bad happend.
He is afraid of wild animals.
While Odysseus is lured into sleep by Cronus, the crew eat the cattle of Helios, even though Odysseus specifically said not too.
circe and calypso. both were goddesses
Odysseus puts Polyphemus to sleep by offering him strong wine, which he has brought from his ship. After the Cyclops drinks the wine, he becomes intoxicated and falls into a deep slumber. Before Polyphemus falls asleep, Odysseus cleverly reveals his name as "Nobody," ensuring that when the Cyclops calls for help, others will not come to his aid. This cunning strategy sets the stage for Odysseus's escape from the cave.
Odysseus defeats Polyphemus by tricking him to drink a heavy wine with made him fall into a deep sleep; after that Odysseus and his men stuck the cyclops's own club into his eye so he would not be able to see the warriors escape.
Before Odysseus will sleep with Circe, he makes her promise that she will not use any magic or sorcery to harm him. He demands that she swear an oath to treat him with respect and not to turn him or his men into animals, as she had done with others. This assurance is crucial for Odysseus, as he seeks to maintain his autonomy and safety while navigating the challenges he faces on his journey home.
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Odysseus falls into a deep deathlike sleep upon boarding the Phaecian vessel. He is asleep the entire trip back to Ithaca.
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.
Odysseus is afraid to sleep by the river because the river god's daughters are known to enchant and lure travelers to their doom by causing them to forget their homes and families. He fears that if he falls asleep by the river, he may become entranced by their spell and lose his way back home.