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What does this suggest about the main problem that Odysseus has with his men?
What does this episode suggest about the main problem Odysseus has with his men? Odysseus needs to be the leader and he needs to guide them.
What effect does eating the lotus have on Odysseus men?
Odysseus’ men eat the flowering plant and are immediately changed. Anyone who eats this sweet plant becomes forgetful of their purpose. They forget about their home and all their cares in the world. The men never send back a message to Odysseus; they stay and eat the plant with the natives.
Why did Odysseus not want his men to stay with the lotus-eaters?
Odysseus is opposed to eating the lotus fruit because he sees the effects that it has on his crew members: it makes them forget how badly they want to return home to Ithaca and their families, and they only want to stay in the Land of the Lotus Eaters.
What is the conflict for Odysseus in the land of the lotus-eaters?
The external conflict between Odysseus and the lotus-eaters in the Odyssey is that Odysseus wants to leave the island, while the lotus-eaters do not. The conflict is resolved when Odysseus forces the lotus-eaters back onto the ship and sails away.
What does the Lotus Eaters show about Odysseus?
Specifically, that episode suggests that Odysseus’ men can’t control their physical responses. They simply give in to the taste and languor of the lotus. Given how long they have been traveling, and what they’ve been through, it also suggests a more humane explanation: they are so tired they want to escape.
What did the Lotus Eaters do in the Odyssey?
Odysseus and his men land on an island inhabited by the Lotus Eaters, a gentle people who only consume the fruit of the lotus plant. Those who eat the lotus fruit forget about returning home, preferring instead to hang out on the lotus island and eat lotus fruit.
Why does Odysseus go to Lotus Eaters?
When Odysseus’ men went onto the Lotus Eaters island, they were encouraged by the natives to eat the Lotus plant. This plant acted as a type of drug, causing the sailors to forget about their home and their goals. Odysseus had to go onto the island to capture his own men and drag them back to the boat.
What do the Lotus Eaters do?
How did Odysseus escape the lotus eaters?
A storm sent by Zeus sweeps them along for nine days before bringing them to the land of the Lotus-eaters, where the natives give some of Odysseus’s men the intoxicating fruit of the lotus. Only by dragging his men back to the ship and locking them up can Odysseus get them off the island.
What were the Lotus Eaters in the Odyssey?
How did Odysseus get to the land of Lotus Eaters?
A storm sent by Zeus sweeps them along for nine days before bringing them to the land of the Lotus-eaters, where the natives give some of Odysseus’s men the intoxicating fruit of the lotus. As soon as they eat this fruit, they lose all thoughts of home and long for nothing more than to stay there eating more fruit.
What happens to the men who eat the Lotus?
(a) The men who eat the Lotus are lulled into a state of calm forgetfulness and no longer want to return home. (b) Odysseus apparently has trouble instilling a sense of self-control and discipline into his men. (c) {Opinion question}
How did Odysseus and his crew escape in the Odyssey?
Odysseus and his crew finally escape, having lost six men per ship. A storm sent by Zeus sweeps them along for nine days before bringing them to the land of the Lotus-eaters, where the natives give some of Odysseus’s men the intoxicating fruit of the lotus.
Which is characteristic of an epic hero does Odysseus show in the Lotus Eaters?
Which characteristics of an epic hero does Odysseus show in “The Lotus-Eaters”? Odysseus displays wisdom when he sends out a scouting party, rather than putting all of his men at risk. When Odysseus realizes the danger of the Lotus, he acts decisively, ordering his ships to sail immediately.