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- 1 What new impressions of Odysseus do you get from the story with Circe?
- 2 What epic simile is used to describe the animals that surround Circe’s home explain the comparison Why do the animals behave this way?
- 3 What ideas about the character of Circe and future plots events are suggested by this simile?
- 4 How is Circe described in the Odyssey?
What new impressions of Odysseus do you get from the story with Circe?
What new impressions of Odysseus did you get from the episode with Circe? He is weak around Circe, thoughtful of his men, loyal to his men, and he is unfaithful to his wife. He is also hot headed, naive, and not as cautious as Eurylochus.
What was Circe’s advice to Odysseus?
Circe warns Odysseus that he will not see Penelope or Telemachus ever again if he listens to the sound of the Sirens. In order to make it past the Sirens, Odysseus must plug the ears of his men. Circe tells Odysseus if he wants to hear the songs, he must tie himself to the mast of a ship.
Why might Circe not want to advise Odysseus on which route to take next?
Why might Circe not want to advise Odysseus which route to take next? They bewitch the men that cross their path, eat them, and takes their loot. Because he wants Odysseus to figure it out himself. Evaluate each of the three options that Circe describes for getting past Scylla and Charybdis.
What epic simile is used to describe the animals that surround Circe’s home explain the comparison Why do the animals behave this way?
The simile compares the drugged wolves and mountain lions, shaking their tails and looking up at Odysseus’ men, to tame dogs that wag their tails and fawn on their masters when fed at the table. The point of the comparison is to show the power of Circe’s magic, which can turn vicious predators into pet.
What does Circe symbolize in the Odyssey?
Circe, like Calypso, is an immortal goddess who seeks to prevent Odysseus from returning home. Because Circe succeeds in distracting Odysseus from his quest, she can be seen as representing the dangers of excess comfort and pleasure.
What is Circe’s advice for dealing with Charybdis?
She says that if Odysseus’s ship is there during one of the times Charybdis pulls the water down, there is no way to survive; all on board will perish by drowning. Circe advises that he steer toward Scylla because then he can only lose six men at most, and he could lose all if Charybdis gets them.
What ideas about the character of Circe and future plots events are suggested by this simile?
What ideas about the character of Circe and future plot events are suggested by this simile? They’re comparing wolves and mountain lions to domesticated animals. These strange creatures were acting as if they were under a spell, foreshadowing Circe having a plan to turn Odysseus’s men to pigs.
What is revealed by Odysseus statement that Circe’s bidding against arms had slipped his mind?
The statement that “Circe’s/ bidding against arms had slipped” his mind revealed that Odysseus was ready to fight Scylla.
What ideas about Circe are being suggested by this epic simile?
How is Circe described in the Odyssey?
Circe, like Calypso, is an immortal goddess who seeks to prevent Odysseus from returning home. Also like Calypso, Circe is described as “lustrous” and “the nymph with the lovely braids,” and is first seen weaving at her loom. Circe has magic powers, which she uses to turn some of Odysseus’s men into pigs.