Odysseus and his men return to Circe's house to seek her guidance and assistance after their encounter with the Underworld. Having received crucial information from the prophet Tiresias regarding their journey home, they need Circe's help to navigate the challenges ahead, including how to deal with the Sirens and the dangers of Scylla and Charybdis. Additionally, they require rest and provisions before continuing their perilous journey.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
Circe turned Odysseus' men Into swine.
Circe turns Odysseus' men into swine.
Hermes warns Odysseus before his encounter with the enchantress Circe, and gives Odysseus a magical herb to protect him from Circes' spells, as well as exact advice as to what to do. Circe tries to turn Odysseus into a pig but fails. Odysseus rushes Circe with his sword, but she acquiesces, and tries to bed Odysseus. Odysseus commands her to swear an oath to do him no further harm, and after she has, he beds her. Afterwards he refuses to eat, and explains he cannot until he sees his men. Circe retrieves them (as animals), and administers a drug to turn them back into normal. Odysseus tells his men to return to the ship.
Odysseus retrieves his three men, who were turned into swine by the sorceress Circe, with the help of Hermes. The messenger god provides Odysseus with a magical herb called moly to protect him from Circe's enchantments. After confronting her, Odysseus persuades Circe to reverse the spell, allowing his men to return to their human form. They then stay with Circe for a year before continuing their journey home.
Circe turned half of Odysseus' men into swine (pigs).
If you mean Circe, his crew stays with her for an entire year. During this year, Elpenor falls drunkenly from her roof and dies. After encountering him in Hades, Odysseus and his crew return to Circe's house but don't stay too long. In the movie, however, Circe says that Odysseus had been in her bed for five years.
Circe hinders Odysseus by first turning his men into animals and delaying Odysseus' progress. Once Odysseus manages to resist her spell (with Hermes' help), Odysseus then take her to bed for her to turn his men back into humans. For a year after, Odysseus feasts and stays with Circe, which further delays his return to Ithaca. When Odysseus and his men feel it is time to leave, Circe helps Odysseus by advising him to visit the prophet Teiresias in the Underworld. There he learns of the dangers ahead of Scylla, Charybdis, the Sirens, and Helios' cattle.
In Homer's "Odyssey," Circe transforms Odysseus's men into swine after they consume her enchanted food. She uses her magical powers to turn them into pigs, rendering them powerless and trapped in their animal forms. Odysseus, with the help of Hermes, ultimately confronts Circe and persuades her to return his men to their human forms. Afterward, Circe provides them with guidance for their journey home.
the dangers that he would face at sea that is what circe warned odysseus.
Circe, the sorceress, turned Odysseus' men into pigs before becoming his lover.Circe