Table of Contents
- 1 What did Odysseus do in the island of Lotus Eaters?
- 2 What happens to Odysseus crew when they meet the Lotus Eaters?
- 3 What mistake does Odysseus make when leaving the island?
- 4 How did Odysseus solve the problem of the Lotus Eaters?
- 5 Why does Odysseus end up on the Lotus Eaters island what takes place while there and while leaving?
- 6 How does Odysseus save the three scouts he sent out on the island of the Lotus Eaters?
- 7 How is Odysseus a hero in the Lotus Eaters?
- 8 How did Odysseus find the Lotus Eaters in the Odyssey?
- 9 Why did Odysseus leave the men on the island?
- 10 Where do The Lotophages come from in the Odyssey?
What did Odysseus do in the island of Lotus Eaters?
Odysseus’ men feast with the lotus-eaters, ingesting the famed fruit and so beheld lose all their desires to go home. They were stripped of their goals, falling victim to the addictive fruit of the lotus. Just like the lotus-eaters, the men became sloths and desired nothing but the lotus fruits.
What happens to Odysseus crew when they meet the Lotus Eaters?
When they arrive in the land of the Lotus Eaters, Odysseus sends out a total of three men (2 men and a runner) to explore the island. These three men eat the Lotus and lose “their hope of home,” which means they forget about their entire goal: to go back to Ithaca.
What happens those who follow the customs of the Lotus Eaters?
The local inhabitants, whose distinctive practice is indicated by their name, invited Odysseus’ scouts to eat of the mysterious plant. Those who did so were overcome by a blissful forgetfulness; they had to be dragged back to the ship and chained to the rowing-benches, or they would never have returned to their duties.
What mistake does Odysseus make when leaving the island?
In The Odyssey, as he leaves the Cyclops’ island, Odysseus’s foolish blunder is telling Polyphemus his name, which means that Poseidon, Polyphemus’s father, can take revenge on Odysseus and his men.
How did Odysseus solve the problem of the Lotus Eaters?
what danger did odysseus encounter when they landed on the lotus eaters island? they longed to stay forever and never go home. how did odysseus solve the problem? He prays to Poseidon for odysseus to lose all of his men and return to see bad days at home.
How does Odysseus save his crew from the Lotus Eaters?
What happens to Odysseus’ men when the natives give them lotus plant to eat? How does Odysseus save his men? He drags them one by one back to the ship and locking them up so they can’t escape the ship (shows good leadership) What is the next island they reach after sailing through the murky night?
Why does Odysseus end up on the Lotus Eaters island what takes place while there and while leaving?
What happens after Odysseus and his crew leave Troy? After leaving Troy, Odysseus and his men land on the Cicones Island. Odysseus and his men land on the Island of the Lotus Eaters, where the men are persuaded to eat the lotus flowers, making them forget about the journey and want to stay.
How does Odysseus save the three scouts he sent out on the island of the Lotus Eaters?
It made them not want to go back and stay there forever eating the lotus. How did Odysseus get his two scouts to leave the island of the lotus eaters? By main force, he tied them up and stowed them under benches. How many men does Odysseus take with him to explore the island of the Cyclopes?
What effect does the lotus flower have on Odysseus men?
Odysseus’ men began to care less about going home. The Lotus plant is very powerful. It causes those who eat it to forget: The plant Lotus caused anyone to eat the flower or seeds to forget who he was, and his only interest was to eat more of the plants.
How is Odysseus a hero in the Lotus Eaters?
Odysseus demonstrates heroic behavior when he and his crew stop in the Land of the Lotus Eaters. Odysseus also shows his heroism when his quick thinking and bravery allow him to come up with a plan to wound Polyphemus, the Cyclops, so that he cannot catch Odysseus and his men.
How did Odysseus find the Lotus Eaters in the Odyssey?
Odysseus and his men end up on the island of the Lotus Eaters. His men eat and rest, waiting for orders from their leader. Odysseus sends three of his men to explore the island. While walking the island, the men encounter the Lotus Eaters and find that they are a peaceful people; they do nothing except eat the lotus plant.
Where was the island of the Lotus Eaters located?
The island off the coast of Tunisia houses the gentle beings who only consume fruits from the lotus plant; thus, it was called the lotus-eaters land. Odysseus, a man who has yet to learn from his past mistakes, trusts his men and sends them off to greet the lotus-eaters.
Why did Odysseus leave the men on the island?
Odysseus could have left the men on the island, but chose to do his duty and physically fight the men to get them back onto the ships. While most schools teach The Odyssey in connection to the Epic Hero, so many truths from each adventure can be connected to today’s world.
Where do The Lotophages come from in the Odyssey?
Odysseus drags his men back, tying them to the boat, and sets sails once again. The lotophages or the lotus-eaters come from an island in the Meditteranean Sea called Djerba; they hold no hostility for Odysseus’ men and welcome them with open arms. They are written as sloths who do nothing and desire nothing but eating the lotus plant.