Table of Contents
- 1 What choice does Odysseus have to make with the sirens?
- 2 How does Odysseus react to the sirens song?
- 3 Why does Odysseus choose to listen to the Sirens?
- 4 What did Odysseus decide?
- 5 Where did Odysseus encounter the Sirens in the Odyssey?
- 6 How did the crew unbound Odysseus from the mast?
- 7 What are the challenges that Odysseus had to face on his journey home?
What choice does Odysseus have to make with the sirens?
She tells him he will come to the island of sirens (p. 272) where he will be lured in, then he will go to the cave of Scylla, and then he will go to Thrinacia where there will be a lot of sheep but he must not slaughter them. You just studied 7 terms!
How does Odysseus react to the sirens song?
As they approach the Sirens, Odysseus’ men tie him up along the mast. Odysseus puts beeswax in the ears of his crewmen so that they wouldn’t hear the song the Sirens were singing. How does Odysseus react to the Sirens’ song? Odysseus begged to be untied.
What do we learn about Odysseus character from his encounter with the sirens?
What does the episode of the sirens tell us about Odysseus character? Odysseus does not tell his men that they will encounter Scylla and the Charbdis, risking their lives to follow Circe’s directions.
Why does Odysseus choose to listen to the Sirens?
He’s an intellectual; and although he is self-disciplined, his curiosity sometimes gets him into trouble. 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.
What did Odysseus decide?
Odysseus was a Greek hero famed for his intellect and cunning. He created the plan to sack the city of Troy using a giant hollow horse. He is also famous for his long odyssey, or journey, trying to return home after the events of the Trojan War.
How does Odysseus show his humanity during the Sirens scene?
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. He alone hears their song flowing forth from the island, promising to reveal the future.
Where did Odysseus encounter the Sirens in the Odyssey?
Odysseus thought so. Let’s take a look at his choice and see if you would do the same. In The Odyssey, Odysseus and his men encounter many mythical creatures and gods along their journey. On their way toward home from Circe’s island, the men encounter the Sirens.
How did the crew unbound Odysseus from the mast?
Two of his men got up and came towards him, and he thought they were going to let him go, but they just tied him tighter, for they couldn’t hear the Sirens or Odysseus’ pleading cries. The crew kept rowing, and finally they were past the Sirens, and the crew removed the beeswax from their ears and unbound Odysseus from the mast.
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 are the challenges that Odysseus had to face on his journey home?
Quick Answer. Odysseus faces many challenges on his journey home. To name a few: his sailors are captivated by teh lotus-eaters, he engages in battle with Polyphemus the cyclops, he is caught in a storm sent by Poseidon, and he is captivated by the Sirens. His entire journey home is ridden with challenges.