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... Once again Odysseus demands Circe to fulfill her promise and aid them in their travels back to their homeland of Ithaca (482-484). ...
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... him to go to the Hall of Hades and meet the ghost seer Teiresias, who gives odysseus the direction he is supposed to take to reach Ithaca.Circe also tells him ...
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... on the island for one month, as Odysseus prepared to leave, Aiolos gave him a leather bag filled with storm winds to help Odysseus reach Ithaca; Circe is an ...
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... For Seven years Odysseus and Circe were lovers. Because he stayed with Circe, Odysseus prolonged his return home to Ithaca. Odysseus had many human weaknesses. ...
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... Odysseus the evil winds that would prevent them to getting back to Ithaca in a ... Then they reached to the island where Circe lived, Odysseus sent half of his men ...
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... Going on with the journey to Ithaca Odysseus and what was left of his crew again were challenged; now by the goddess Circe. Circe ...
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... Also, he came back to Ithaca for the wrong reasons. He didn't leave Circe's island for Penelope and his home, but for his own greediness. ...
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... family in Ithaca. Bravery is one of Odysseus' qualities that enable him to survive his adventures. In one adventure, Odysseus encounters the goddess Circe who ...
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... as he was, Odysseus still had some weaknesses that lengthened his voyage back to Ithaca. ... An example of his love for women was his stay with Circe for one year ...
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... The excitement is intense when the crew can see Ithaca but this then is ... with the Lystragonians, Odysseus sailed his ship to the Island inhabited by Circe. ...
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... as he was, Odysseus still had some weaknesses that lengthened his voyage back to Ithaca. ... An example of his love for women was his stay with Circe for one year ...
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... a ship but little did he know that his ship wouldn't take him to Ithaca but instead ... Odysseus and his men are taken to the island of Circe, a minor goddess and ...
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... 23)How soon should he be back in Ithaca? Nine days. ... It was one of his men. 26)Why didn't Odysseus turn into an animal when he drank Circe's potion? ...
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... 23)How soon should he be back in Ithaca? Nine days. ... It was one of his men. 26)Why didn't Odysseus turn into an animal when he drank Circe's potion? ...
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... When he then returned to Ithaca and was reunited with Penelope, he told her of his encounters with Circe and Calypso without hesitation or shame! ...
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... When they were almost to Ithaca, they could see it, Odysseus fell asleep and his crew opened the bag. ... At Aeaea, their next stop, they met Circe. ...
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... killed and Circe and Calypso both lost the privilege of being with Odysseus. It's comforting to know that if a Phaeacian were to be in Ithaca traveling they ...
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... Odysseus missed his homeland of Ithaca and his wife. ... Odysseus also spends some time with Circe, a goddess and enchantress, at her palace. ...
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... Odysseus was given a bag of wind from Aeolis to help them back to Ithaca; on their ... Aeilis where they had to row to the island of giants and then to Circe island ...
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... If Circe had been a male, then she would have surely died without the ... the suitors, then Odysseus would not have fcted trouble when he arrived at Ithaca. ...
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... and forgets his family and subjects in Ithaca. Exactly the same threat that the lotus eaters posed to Odysseus and his men. The temptation that Circe offers is ...
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... Odysseus undergoes several ordeals before he reaches his family on Ithaca. ... The next island that Odysseus and his comrades come to is Circe's island where she ...
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... However, this experience did not stop Odysseus'' journey. During his trip back to Ithaca Odysseus was romantically involved with Circe and Clypso. ...
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... Odysseus not forgetting his life in Ithaca asks to leave. Even though Odysseus will be treated like a god in Circe's home he still keeps constant to getting ...
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... If Circe had been a male, then she would have surely died without the ... the suitors, then Odysseus would not have faced trouble when he arrived at Ithaca. ...
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... When he reaches Ithaca, he fights and kills the suitors that wanted to steal his ... For example, in the book he shows his concern and compassion on Circe's Island ...
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... 6. Odysseus is having some trouble getting home to Ithaca, so Aolta, the king of winds helps him out, by giving him a bag of winds with ... Then he visited Circe. ...
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... The crew stayed for a month and received supplies. They then sailed for ten days, almost reaching Ithaca. ... They then reached the Aeaean island, home of Circe. ...
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... The crewmen open the pouch and while they have Ithaca closer than ever, they are blown farther away ... Here, Circe trapped and transformed several of Odysseus= men ...
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... We also have Odysseus' encounter with Circe. ... An interesting thing that happens towards the end of his journey is when Odysseus reaches Ithaca and decides that ...
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