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The men were mutinous to Odysseus primarily due to their frustration and impatience during their long journey home from the Trojan War. After encountering numerous challenges, including hunger and temptation, they became discontented with Odysseus's leadership and decisions, particularly when they disobeyed him by consuming the cattle of the sun god Helios. This act of defiance led to severe consequences, as the gods punished them for their disobedience, resulting in the loss of their ship and crew. Their mutiny reflects the tension between human desires and the consequences of disobedience to authority.

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