The land of the deads
She must promise him that she will not use any magic on him.
the underworld
Circe tells Odysseus that before he can leave for home, he must journey to the underworld to seek the prophet Tiresias. There, Tiresias will provide him with crucial guidance about how to return to Ithaca and deal with the challenges he will face upon his arrival. Additionally, Circe advises Odysseus to make sacrifices to the gods to ensure a safe passage home.
The Underworld and then through the Harpies and sea monsters; Scylla and Charybdis.
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
with his son
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
That first he must journey to the land of the dead, Hanes,and consult the prophet Tiresias.
The journey to the underworld of Hades to speak to the dead Theban prophet Teiresias is a command given to Odysseus by the enchantress Circe. Circe, who was initally hostile to Odysseus and his men (she changed them into pigs on their first meeting) has become a good host. She has been Odysseus' lover, and hosted him and his crew on her island for a year. But the crew and Odysseus now desire to go home. When Odysseus tells her that it is time to leave, she replies: "Zeus-sprung son of Laertes, Odysseus of many devices, do not stay any longer against your will in my palace. Yet you first must accomplish a different journey and go down into the palace of Hades and Persephone, honored and dreaded, seeking prophetic advice of the Theban Teiresias' spirit, that the blind prophet in whom is a mind still fresh in its vigor"
Circe warns Odysseus that he and his crew must not harm the sacred cattle of the Sun God on the island of Thrinacia. She emphasizes that if they do, they will face dire consequences, including the destruction of their ship and the loss of their lives. Circe stresses the importance of respecting the divine and adhering to her warning to ensure their safe return home.
he says that he does not wanna go because he didnt know what the cyclops would do to him if he would kill him or not because the cyclpos wants Odysseus dead.
Hero faces many temptations.