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... Exactly the same threat that the lotus eaters posed to Odysseus and his men.
The temptation that Circe offers is a life of pleasure. ...
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... 3. Next, Odysseus stops at the island of the lotus-eaters. ... 4. Odysseus got washed
ashore on an island with a Cyclops, after the lotus-eaters. ...
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... home. After leaving the Lotus-Eaters Odysseus, being the only survivor
left of his crew, was rescued by the goddess Calypso. For ...
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... demonstrate his heroism. Odysseus' brilliance is shown upon his ships arrival
on the coastline of the Lotus-Eaters. Instead of letting ...
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... inland running to call arms to the main forces of the Cicones." Odysseus is wise ...
His wisdom is also evident when he landed on the where the Lotus-Eaters live. ...
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... forgetfulness. The same idea is repeated in Odysseus' adventures with Calypso,
Circe, and most importantly the Lotus-eaters. The ...
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... After Odysseus pried his crew away from the lotus-eaters, they landed on the island
of the Cyclops. Here is where Odysseus displays all his heroic qualities. ...
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... He could have stayed on the island of the Lotus-Eaters where everything he ever
wanted was there ... Penelope likewise displays this kind of love towards Odysseus. ...
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Odysseus, son of Laertes, was godlike in many ways, but he also showed some human ...
while on his way home to Ithica from the land of the Lotus-eaters, and also ...
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... goal in site. An example of his ability to resist temptation comes when
Odysseus has to face the Lotus-Eaters. While the rest of ...
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... When Odysseus and his men arrive at the land of the lotus-eaters the Achaeans start
to eat the lotus flower, which makes them loose their common sense and ...
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... Odysseus began his journey by "raiding" a city, but when reinforcements were called
in ... Surviving that he visited the Lotus-Eaters where three of his fell victim ...
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... After these events, Odysseus' party landed their ships in the land of the
Lotus-eaters where men who taste the lotus have no desire to return home. ...
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... Odysseus began his journey by raiding a city, but when reinforcement was called
in ... Surviving that he visited the Lotus-Eaters where three of his men fell victim ...
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... After he has conquered Troy Odysseus gets ready for his return and a storm
blew them off course to the land of lotus-eaters. In ...
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... He accomplishes this through a series of misadventures involving Odysseus and his
men: the loss of the winds, his experiences with the Lotus Eaters and the ...
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... the main character, Odysseus seemed to be "un-touchable." Odysseus survived the
Trojan War, shipwrecks, the raid on the Cicones, The lotus eaters, and the ...
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... moving on. In The Odyssey, Odysseus meets up with Polyphemus, the kyklopes
on the Island of the Lotus-eaters. Odysseus defeats the ...
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... and how on his way home he was blown off course to the land of the Lotus-Eaters
and to ... Trapped in the cave, Odysseus watches Cyclops kill his men around him. ...
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... Lotus-eaters, where the crew was given Lotus fruit from which most lost their entire
memories from home. Each stop hightens the tension of the story. Odysseus, ...
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... when they are in the Land of the Lotus Eaters, he only sends out three of his men
so that everybody wouldn't eat the flower. In his story, Odysseus says "Then ...
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... Menelaos' story also has many similarities with events that happen to Odysseus later
on. In the event of the Lotus Eaters, three men had eaten the Lotus plant ...
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... Menelaos' story also has many similarities with events that happen to Odysseus later
on. In the event of the Lotus Eaters, three men had eaten the Lotus plant ...
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... Another hero characteristic of Odysseus was the power to resist temptation. This
was perfectly displayed in the episode of The Lotus-Eaters. ...
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... The first trial which is also the threshold is when they reach the land of the
Lotus-eaters and Odysseus and the rest of his crew is very hungry. ...
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