Circe shows hospitality to Odysseus by initially welcoming him and his men to her island, providing them with a feast and a safe place to rest. Despite initially transforming his crew into swine, she later repents and offers them assistance, ultimately helping Odysseus on his journey home. Circe provides him with crucial knowledge about the dangers he will face and offers provisions for his journey, demonstrating a shift from hostility to genuine hospitality. This transformation highlights her complex character and the theme of redemption.
Hermes giving him the moly potion
A year.
Hermes
Circes.
The animals in Circe's hall are Odysseus's men.
the god who helped Odysseus repel circes spell would be Hermes the mesenger of the gods.
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.
The Ithacans show hospitality by welcoming guests, providing food and shelter, and treating them with respect. Odysseus honors hospitality by following the customs of the hosts and showing gratitude. The suitors abuse hospitality by overstaying their welcome, disrespecting their hosts, and taking advantage of their generosity without giving anything in return.
Sending scouts to Circes island is one Sending scouts to the lotus eaters is two Going to meet polyphemus is three
he eats his two men
they excpected to be terated nicely along with his companions
Odysseus' crew asked to go home after a year on Circe's island.