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What has become of Odysseus men?
Finally, after his ship’s crew ate the sacred cattle of the sun god, Helios, the remainder of Odysseus’s men were slain by Zeus. Only he survived to go on. All of Odysseus’ men died on the return journey to Ithaca.
Where are Odysseus’s men at the start of the story?
Odysseus and his men are in the cyclops cave, and they’ve just watched the cyclops Polyphemus close the opening of the cave with a giant boulder.
How does Odysseus character change in the Odyssey?
Through the story he does evolve and develop as a character; by the end of the story, he is more patient and is able to put his pride to the side, and becomes more cunning and even reduces his stature of King of Ithaca, and disguises himself as a beggar, and allowing abuse from the suitors.
How does Odysseus feel in the beginning?
We first hear about Odysseus in the opening lines, when he is described as “heartsick on the opening sea,” having suffered “many pains.” When we meet Telemachus, his heart is “full of grief,” and Penelope is “wary and reserved,” and soon bursts into tears.
Does Odysseus care about his men?
Odysseus is loyal to his crew and brave when it comes to treating them fairly. For example, when the men he sends to check out the Land of the Lotus Eaters eat the lotus and no longer desire to return to Ithaca with him, he physically forces them back to the ship.
How is Odysseus a man of twists and turns?
Odysseus can also be called “the man of twists and turns” because of the twists and turns of his mind, a trait that frequently gets him out of dangerous situations. These deceitful stories allow Odysseus to work his way back into his household and test the suitors and servants’ hospitality.
How does Odysseus become humble?
With the Odyssey, Odysseus learned a big lesson in humility. The greatest example of this is in the last five books or so within the story. He has to dress, act, and live like a beggar in order to regain everything he had lost. While he was a beggar, the suitors treated him horribly.
What is the beginning of The Odyssey?
Tell me, Muse, of the man of many ways, who was driven far journeys, after he had sacked Troy’s secret citadel.
What do Odysseus men suggest that they do at the cave of the Cyclops?
What do Odysseus’ men suggest they do once they see the inside of Polyphemus’ cave? Take the cheese, open the pens, herd the sheep onto the boat, and leave. Why did Odysseus’ crew stay on the Cyclopes’ island?
Who punished Odysseus men?
Zeus
The sun god Helios angrily asked Zeus and the other gods to punish Odysseus’s crew for killing his cattle, and Zeus complied. Strange things began to happen to the cattle that had been killed: they bellowed and moved. But the men continue to feast for six more days before sailing away.
Did Odysseus trust his men?
In the passage 32-61 in book 10, Odysseus’ trust in his crew lacks and therefore they come to betray him. Odysseus never trusts his crew with steering the ship and therefore doesn’t trust them with the bag of “gold”.