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What did Circe say about the Sirens?
Circe warns Odysseus that the Sirens, which are crying beauties who bewitch men, are in his ship’s path. Circe warns Odysseus that he will not see Penelope or Telemachus ever again if he listens to the sound of the Sirens. In order to make it past the Sirens, Odysseus must plug the ears of his men.
What similarities can you find between Calypso and Circe?
Circe, like Calypso, is an immortal goddess who seeks to prevent Odysseus from returning home. Also like Calypso, Circe is described as “lustrous” and “the nymph with the lovely braids,” and is first seen weaving at her loom. Circe has magic powers, which she uses to turn some of Odysseus’s men into pigs.
What does Circe tell Odysseus about the Sirens What does the Sirens song do to a man’s mind?
Summary: Book 12 They approach the island of the lovely Sirens, and Odysseus, as instructed by Circe, plugs his men’s ears with beeswax and has them bind him to the mast of the ship. The Sirens’ song is so seductive that Odysseus begs to be released from his fetters, but his faithful men only bind him tighter.
What is Circe’s advice to Odysseus?
Circe advised that Odysseus sail his ship past Scylla and sacrifice six men rather than risk getting sucked down into the whirlpool and sinking. Odysseus asked if he can escape Charybdis and fight off Scylla, but Circe chastised Odysseus for his stubbornness: Scylla is immortal and can’t be defeated.
How does Odysseus feel about Circe?
How does Odysseus feel about Circe? Odysseus follows Hermes’ instructions, overpowering Circe and forcing her to change his men back to their human forms. Odysseus soon becomes Circe’s lover, and he and his men live with her in luxury for a year.
What did the Sirens tell Odysseus?
Circe said the Sirens sit in their meadow filled with rotting bodies, waiting for ships to come by. They sing irresistible songs that lure men to their doom. She advises Odysseus to plug his men’s ears with wax so that no man is tempted to steer the ship off course.
Why does Circe tell Odysseus to listen to the Sirens?
Curiosity. Odysseus is a self-assured guy who lives by his wiles as well as his courage. Odysseus is also willing to pay a price for knowledge. It is this intellectual curiosity that drives him to hear the Sirens’ song despite the pain he must endure while being tied up to the mast of his ship.