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Circe warns Odysseus of the dangers in store for him and his crew on their journey home. These dangers include the Sirens, Rovers, Scylla and Charybdis, and Helio if his cattle are slaughtered.
An antonym for mighty is weak or ineffective.
No, the word 'mighty' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a mighty storm, a mighty army).The noun form of the adjective 'mighty' is mightiness.
the mighty warrior picked up his sword. No one ever saw mighty warrior like him.
The thief escaped from the policemen. Although the house collapsed, the family escaped injury. Hot water escaped from the pipe and damaged the walls.
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In The Odyssey, Charybdis was a sea monster that created a whirlpool three times a day, swallowing everything in its path. When Odysseus and his crew encountered Charybdis, they narrowly escaped being sucked into the whirlpool. However, in doing so, they lost some of their men and their ship was damaged, making their journey even more perilous.
Circe warns Odysseus of the dangers in store for him and his crew on their journey home. These dangers include the Sirens, Rovers, Scylla and Charybdis, and Helio if his cattle are slaughtered.
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They escaped by going through the pondbut they were pelted with rocks
Charybdis: enormous and dangerous whirlpool
Ethmia charybdis was created in 1973.
Charybdis japonica was created in 1861.
Scylla was considered the lesser of two evils compared to Charybdis. Scylla was a six-headed sea monster that posed a physical threat to sailors, while Charybdis was a whirlpool that could devour entire ships. Navigating through Scylla's six heads may have been safer, as it was possible to lose only a few crew members, whereas Charybdis could easily destroy an entire ship.