There is no need.
Golden cattle are not normal. The crew already know that these are sacred cattle. They already know the consequences, so telling them that they will all die and only he, Odysseus, will survive if they eat the cattle sounds arrogant and petty.
Tiresias died after drinking water from the tainted spring Tilphussa, where he was struck by an arrow of Apollo. After his death he was visited in the underworld by Odysseus, to whom he gave valuable advice concerning the rest of his voyage, specifically concerning the cattle of Helios. Odysseus's men did not follow the advice, to their own peril.
Odysseus faces several consequences after encountering the Cyclops Polyphemus. After blinding Polyphemus to escape his cave, Odysseus reveals his identity, invoking the Cyclops's wrath. As a result, Polyphemus prays to his father, Poseidon, who punishes Odysseus by making his journey home much longer and fraught with peril. This encounter ultimately delays Odysseus's return to Ithaca and leads to further challenges along his journey.
In Book 9 of "The Odyssey," violent diction is used to portray the gruesome and graphic scene of the Cyclops Polyphemus devouring Odysseus' men. The language is brutal and intense, emphasizing the savagery of the Cyclops and the peril faced by Odysseus and his crew.
From Peril to Peril - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 October 1914
Circe, the enchantress in Homer's "Odyssey," initially transforms Odysseus's men into swine, showcasing her power over them. However, after Odysseus confronts her with the help of Hermes, she reverses the spell and becomes an ally. Circe provides vital guidance and assistance, helping Odysseus navigate his journey home by advising him on the dangers he will face. Her influence represents both the peril and potential support that can be found in the unknown.
The cast of From Peril to Peril - 1914 includes: Helen Holmes as Helen Hanley - the Daughter
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