Hermes gave Odysseus an herb which protected him from her powers.
Odysseus avoided turning into a pig by using an herb given to him by the god Hermes, which protected him from the enchantment of Circe. By taking this herb, he was able to maintain his human form and resist Circe's magic.
No, that is physically impossible. And not to mention gross, disgusting, and revolting.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
Igpa (pronounced; igpay)
If you mean maturity,about six mounths If you mean to go from domesticated form (normal pig) to wild boar form (hairy with tusks) it takes a couple of generations in the wild. It's a surprisingly quick change.
Odysseus convinces Circe not to turn him into a pig by drawing his sword to threaten her. He demands that she restore his comrades who had been turned into animals before he would agree to come to her. This show of bravery and assertiveness impressed Circe, leading her to agree to his request.
Odysseus convinces Circe not to turn him into a pig by drawing his sword, as Circe is afraid of his weapon. Additionally, he is able to resist her magic because he has been given a protective herb by Hermes. Odysseus also persuades Circe through his cleverness and wit, engaging her in conversation and outsmarting her.
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A sorceress who runs a spa in the sea of monsters .she turns all men into ginea pigs.a daughter of Hecate and imortal
Hermes warns Odysseus before his encounter with the enchantress Circe, and gives Odysseus a magical herb to protect him from Circes' spells, as well as exact advice as to what to do. Circe tries to turn Odysseus into a pig but fails. Odysseus rushes Circe with his sword, but she acquiesces, and tries to bed Odysseus. Odysseus commands her to swear an oath to do him no further harm, and after she has, he beds her. Afterwards he refuses to eat, and explains he cannot until he sees his men. Circe retrieves them (as animals), and administers a drug to turn them back into normal. Odysseus tells his men to return to the ship.
In the Sea of Monsters, C.C. (Circe) turned Percy Jackson into a guinea pig.
Odysseus avoided turning into a pig by using an herb given to him by the god Hermes, which protected him from the enchantment of Circe. By taking this herb, he was able to maintain his human form and resist Circe's magic.
Percy needed jelp when Circe turned him into a guinea pig
In the Disney TV show, Duck Tales, there is a character with long black hair and a pig face. Her name is Circe.
The sorceress Circe turned Odysseus' men into pigs and locked them in the pig sty before becoming Odysseus' lover.
The goddess Circe turned Percy into a guinea pig, not a hamster.
Hermes gives Odysseus a magic herb called Moly, a herb that symbolizes the protection of the gods, as only the gods can uproot it. It allows Odysseus to resist Circe's poisons and not transform into a pig.