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Books 9-23 of The Odyssey

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  • The men who ate the lotus would lose all will to keep on going, and no will to return to their homes.
  • "...but those who ate this honeyed plant, the Lotus, never cared to report, nor to return: they longed to stay forever, browsing on their native bloom, forgetful of their homeland (Homer 1212).
  • Polyphemus tells the other cyclops that "Nohbody" has killed him, this is because Odysseues had tricked him earlier to believe that "Nohbody" was Odysseues' name.
  • "Polyphemus? Why do you cry so sore in the starry night? You will not let us sleep. Sure no man's driving off your flock? No man has tricked you, ruined you? (Homer 1219)
  • "'Nohbody, Nohbody's tricked me, Nohbody's ruined me!'" (Homer 1219)
  • Circe tells Odysseues how to prepare him and his crew for the sirens they will face on their journey
  • "'Steer wide; keep well to seaward; plug your oarsmen's ears with beeswax kneaded soft; none of the rest should hear that song'" (Homer 1230)
  • "'But if you wish to listen, let the man tie you in the lugger, hand and foot, back to the mast, lashed to the mast, so you may hear those harpies' thrilling voices...'" (Homer 1230)
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