After Odysseus gets back from the land of the dead, he goes back to Circe and she gives him more good advice. She stresses that Odysseus cannot avoid both of them he must choose one option or the other. Getting past Scylla and Charybdis calls for ultimate leadership on the part of Odysseus. to never sleep with a chik you don't know Each head was supported by a long, thin neck and in each mouth, there were three rows of razor sharp teeth, Stay close to Scyllas rock and drive the ship past as quickly as possible. What advice did Circe give Odysseus on continuing his journey home? But following the enchantress Circe's advice - that it would be better to lose some of his sailors than the entire crew - Odysseus decides to steer his ship by the cliffs where Scylla has its cave. Odysseus thinks he can kill Scylla, but Circe chides Odysseus and reminds him to keep his pride in check. As instructed by Circe, Odysseus holds his course tight against the cliffs of Scyllas lair. Once again, Odysseus is told not to touch Odysseus returns to Circes island. 2. Not only must he exercise proper judgment, but he must also recognize that, even if things go well, he still loses six good men. After these dangers lies the island of Thrinakia, inhabited by Helioss immortal cattle. Following Circe's advice, he avoids the whirlpool (Charybdis) and tries the side of the six-headed monster (Scylla). Circe advises Odysseus not to fight but to push on, even if it means losing men --or, he can take a detour and confront Charybdis, a massive whirlpool that can swallow their entire ship. What does Circe turn Odysseus' crew into? The rock opposite of Charybdis proposed no danger, but Odysseus had been warned by Circe about Scylla, the monster who lived in a cave in the rock. The goddess reveals his course to him and gives advice on how to avoid the dangers he will face: the Sirens, who lure sailors to their destruction; the Wandering Rocks, sea rocks that destroy even birds in flight; the perils of the sea monster Scylla and, nearby, the whirlpool Charybdis; 62 and the What does Aeolus give Odysseus? Scylla had a shrill yip, like that of a dogs, and six grisly heads. 3. What advice does Circe give Odysseus regarding Scylla and Charybdis? It is better to accept the loss of 6 crew members to Scylla than to risk losing the whole crew in Charybdis. Why doesn't Aeolus help Odysseus again? What is Circe's advice for dealing with Charybdis? Pigs. He is hated by the gods. What warning does Circe give Odysseus about the island of Thrinacia? about the sirens, scylla, charybdis, the sun god, and not to eat the Helios cattle. Charybdis is an enormous whirlpool that threatens to swallow the entire ship. The sorceress Circe yes, the same one who turned Scylla into a monster advises him to sail closer to Scylla rather than Charybdis and to get his sailors to row as fast as they can. In Book XII of the Odyssey, Circe gives Odysseus detailed advice about the perils he is soon to face.These include the monster, Scylla, and the whirlpool, Charybdis. As he and his men stare at Charybdis on the other side of the strait, the Tells the not to fight because men will die. Sack of wind. Circes Advice Regarding Scylla and Charybdis: 1. Hug the cliff (be close to it) In lines 72-85: What does Circe caution Odysseus against doing, and why? Scylla is a six-headed monster who, when ships pass, swallows one sailor for each head. She is immortal evil: a dire, ferocious thing of dread. ''Scylla is not mortal. Flight is best. How long do Odysseus and crew stay on Aeaea?
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