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Odysseus orders his men to tie him to the mast of the ship so he can hear the song if the sirens, and to not cut him loose whatever he say. He then orders the men to pit wax in their ears sobthey can't hear the sirens taunting them to their death

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Why does Odysseus choose to sail toward Scylla as opposed to Charybdis?

Odysseus chooses to pass by Scylla because, Scylla will only kill 6 men, one for each head. Charybdis will sink the ship, killing everyone. Circe has also advised Odysseus to do choose Scylla. Further, Charybdis is a visible danger, and Odysseus uses Charybdis to encourage his men to pass by quickly. Finally, passing by Scylla and Charybdis is given as the only way for Odysseus to get home from where he is.


Did Odysseus choose Scylla or Charybdis?

Odysseus chose Scylla, and lost 6 men to her arms.


Who warns Odysseus of scylla and charybdis?

Circe


How did Odysseus survive the sirens and scylla and charybdis?

He plugged the sirens ears and avoided the Charybdis


What two dangers did Odysseus sail between?

scylla and charybdis


Who are the two sea monsters that Odysseus meets?

Scylla And Charybdis


How does Odysseus attempt to make it through his encounter with Scylla and Charybdis?

Odysseus donned his armor and readied his spear to attempt to fight of Scylla. He then ordered his men to hug the rocks, where Scylla was, as to avoid Charybdis. He was unable to prevent the capture of his 6 men.


What happened when Odysseus and his men sailed by Scylla?

Odysseus successfully sailed his ship past Scylla and Charybdis, but Scylla managed to catch six of his men, devouring them alive.


What were the dangers Circe says Odysseus will meet?

The Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis.


Why did Odysseus decide to head for Scylla instead of Charybdis?

Circe told him to.


Why did Odysseus allow six of his men to die?

He lose them to Scylla when they pass through the straits of Scylla and Charybdis.


How does the devil of the deep affect Odysseus?

The Devil and the Deep in the Odyssey refers to the Scylla and the Charybdis. The Scylla is a six headed monster who will take six of Odysseus's men. The Charybdis is a giant whirlpool that will consume and destroy Odysseus's entire ship. Odysseus decides to use the passage of Scylla and sacrifice six of his men.