a rat
She turned them into swine because they behaved like pigs.
A Giant (compared to Rango).True Species:Human
by waiting for odysseus and then he dies
The animal with the largest eyes relative to its body size is the giant squid. Their eyes can reach up to 10 inches in diameter, which is about the size of a dinner plate, and are critical for detecting prey and navigating in the deep ocean where they live.
Odysseus' men are compared to in the poem as "Terrible falcons from eyries" because of the anger and fear struck upon them as Athena's shield appeared in the hall.
a sheep.
Drink the blood of the animal that Odysseus sacrificed to the dead.
Telemachus is often compared to his father Odysseus in Greek mythology. Telemachus is depicted as brave, intelligent, and resourceful like Odysseus, showing similar qualities as he grows and matures throughout their epic journey.
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Hermes gives him a plant which allows Odysseus to withstand Circe's spell and so she is not able to turn him into an animal.
Because he did not sacrifice an animal to the gods after the war.
Antinous insults Odysseus for numerous reasons:One-up manshipTo show his position among men, compared to a lowly beggar.Because Antinous is impatient and does not tolerate Odysseus, his begging, his speeches, or his insults.To attempt to get rid of Odysseus, as he feels a beggar should not be in the company of such men.(When Odysseus asks for the bow) Antinous believes Odysseus is drunk.
The animals which Odysseus was warned not to harm were the sacred cattle and the sacred sheep. However, the men who were traveling with Odysseus did not heed the warning and slaughtered many of the animals. In retaliation Zeus sent a massive storm which called everyone except Odysseus.
to a cow
because he knew that she was bad and wanted to turn him into an animal
Hermes, the messenger god, gives Odysseus a plant called moly (hence the fraise "holy moly"). The plant weakened Circe's spell on Odysseus. Realizing she has met her match, Circe frees Odysseus' men of their animal forms.