Table of Contents
- 1 How many men does Odysseus lose on his journey back to Ithaca?
- 2 How many of Odysseus men die by being eaten by the Cyclops?
- 3 Why didn’t the neighbors of Polyphemus help him after he was stabbed in the eye?
- 4 Do cyclops eat people?
- 5 Where does Odysseus return to After leaving Troy?
- 6 How many sailors did Odysseus start with and how many died?
- 7 Why did the Greek gods make Odysseus go back home?
How many men does Odysseus lose on his journey back to Ithaca?
Odysseus and his crew finally escape, having lost six men per ship. 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.
How many of Odysseus men die by being eaten by the Cyclops?
After bringing his flock inside the cave that evening, the Cyclops continues to eat two more of the men for dinner, bringing the total number of Odysseus’s dead men to six.
How many men does the Cyclops eat at a time?
The cyclops had literally eaten six of Odysseus’ men, and had declared his intention to eat the rest, including Odysseus last of all.
Why didn’t the neighbors of Polyphemus help him after he was stabbed in the eye?
Why don’t the other cyclops help Polyphemus when he cried out in pain after being stabbed in the eye? They hide under the sheep because Polyphemus was reaching around trying to kill them.
Do cyclops eat people?
The Cyclops creatures were lawless, without culture, and ate humans when available. On finding a large cave, Odysseus and his men entered the cave, where they helped themselves to the food and drink they found there, and fell asleep.
Why did cyclops eat the men?
Odysseus and his crew meet face-to-face with Polyphemus, a Cyclops, when he catches them eating his food. Polyphemus eats one of the crew members, to the horror of the other men. In an attempt to increase their chances of escaping, Odysseus offers Polyphemus wine to bring him to a drunken stupor.
Where does Odysseus return to After leaving Troy?
Odysseus returns home 20 years after leaving for Troy. He arrives on his rocky island kingdom of Ithaca disguised as a beggar and finds that his palace is full of suitors wooing his wife, the faithful Queen Penelope.
How many sailors did Odysseus start with and how many died?
How many sailors did he start with, and how many made it home with him (or safely departed along the way)? The entire crew died, excepting Odysseus, fairly early in the Odyssey at the hands of Zeus by request of Helios.
Who was Odysseus married to after the war?
Homecoming of Odysseus. After the war ended, not all the Greeks enjoyed a pleasant homecoming. King Agamemnon went home to his Queen, the evil Clytemnestra – and while he was relaxing in his bath, she plunged a dagger into him. The cleverest of the Greeks, the wily, red-headed Odysseus spent ten more years sailing home to his lovely Queen Penelope.
Why did the Greek gods make Odysseus go back home?
Journey Back Home. The Gods were reportedly angry over the fact that the Greeks used trickery and deceit to win the war rather than win in a “fair” fight. Because of this, they vowed to make it difficult for Odysseus and his men to return home. It was the goddess Athena who intervened to help Odysseus get back home.