Eurylochus persuades Odysseus to stop at Helios by arguing that it is better to face possible death by starvation on the sea than to perish from hunger on the ship. He also highlights the favorable condition of the island and the potential to find provisions there.
Eurylochus convinces Odysseus and his crew to stop on Helios' island by explaining that they are in dire need of rest and supplies. He argues that they should take advantage of the island's resources before continuing their journey, despite the potential consequences of angering Helios.
Mainly because the townspeople couldn't really do anything. For one they could not do or say anything because Penelope was offering the suitors her hospitality and doing anything to the suitors would have made Penelope look bad. Also most of the townspeople couldn't interfere even if they wanted to because it was a royal matter and not a commoner's. Plus if they did the odyssey would have been quite boring.
To "stop beating around the bush" means to stop avoiding the main topic or issue and to speak directly and honestly about it. It encourages someone to be clear and straightforward in their communication.
In Shakespearean language, you can say "Halt!" or "Cease!" to mean stop.
The cost to effectively stop world hunger is estimated to be around 30 billion per year, according to the United Nations.
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Eurylochus convinces Odysseus and his crew to stop on Helios' island by explaining that they are in dire need of rest and supplies. He argues that they should take advantage of the island's resources before continuing their journey, despite the potential consequences of angering Helios.
Eurylochus, a member of Odysseus's crew, convinced him to land on the isle of Helios against his better judgment. Despite Odysseus's warnings not to do so, the hungry and tired crew disobeyed and ended up bringing calamity upon themselves.
In the end of the Odyssey, Helios threatens to stop shining his light on the gods and humans because Odysseus' crewmen killed his cattle. He demands retribution for the slaughter of his sacred cattle.
Eurylochus was defiant. He attempted to stop Odysseus men from following him to Circes house but Odysseus men decided to follow him and Eurylochus came with because Odysseus yelled at him.
They see Helios' cattle and want to steal some.
Helios threatened to stop shining on the Earth, and go down into Hades to shine there instead.
don't stop begging her
I would start a petition.
give them help or try and persuade them to see a councillor.
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