Circe used poisoned food to turn them into pigs.
In the land of Circe, Odysseus's men faced the danger of being transformed into animals by the sorceress Circe. After consuming her enchanted food, they were turned into swine, losing their human form and faculties. Odysseus, with the help of the god Hermes, ultimately managed to rescue his men, convincing Circe to restore them to their original form. However, they were initially vulnerable to her magic and deception.
In the land of Circe, Odysseus's men faced the danger of being transformed into animals by the sorceress's magic. After consuming her enchanted food, they lost their human forms and became swine. Odysseus, with the help of Hermes, managed to resist Circe's spells and ultimately persuaded her to restore his men to their original forms. This encounter highlights the themes of temptation and the struggle for identity in "The Odyssey."
In the land of Circe, Odysseus and his men face the danger of being turned into animals by the sorceress. Circe uses her magic to transform them into swine after they consume her enchanted food. However, with the help of Hermes, who provides him with a protective herb called moly, Odysseus is able to resist her magic and ultimately persuades Circe to restore his men to their human forms. They then spend a year on her island before resuming their journey home.
Eurylochus did not obey to the orders of Odysseus and when Odysseus brought back his colleagues from the palace of Circe they almost had a fight
To the land of death
found there home land
She sends him to the land of the dead to talk with Tireasais
The land of the deads
He returns back to Circe's island (Aeaea).
Immediately after, Odysseus talked to his dead mother, Anticlea.After leaving the land of the dead, Odysseus goes back and talks to Circe.
It is not the island of circle, but rather the island of Circe. On this island, the witch Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs. After being warned of his mens fate, the god Hermes gives Odysseus a herb that will protect him from sharing the same fate. The only way that Circe will change his men back, is if Odysseus sleeps with her, so he does, and his men are returned to their human form.
Calypso and Circe