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1. Troy - Odysseus fought in the Trojan War for 10 years. After the fall of Troy, he left for his home in Ithaca, a journey which should have taken only a few weeks. It was to take ten years.

2. Ismara - After Odysseus and his men depart from Troy, they are greeted by friendly and calm waters. The crew made for Ismaros in the land of the Cicones. Odysseus and his men looted the city and robbed it of all its goods. Odysseus wisely told his men to board the ships quickly but they refused and fell asleep on the beach. The next morning, the Cicones returned with their fierce kinsmen from the mountains. Odysseus and his men fled to the ships as fast as they could but they lost many men still. On leaving Ismarus, Odysseus and his twelve ships were …show more content…
Aeaea - Odysseus sailed on and visited the witch-goddess Circe, who turned all of Odysseus’s men into pigs after feeding them cheese and wine. Hermes warned Odysseus about Circe and gave Odysseus a drug called molly which gave him resistance to Circe’s magic. Circe, being attracted to Odysseus' resistance, agreed to bargain with him. She agreed to change his men back to their human form in exchange for Odysseus' love. They remained with her on the island for one year, while they feasted and drank.

8. The Underworld - Finally, guided by Circe's instructions, Odysseus and his crew crossed the ocean and reached a harbor at the western edge of the world, where Odysseus sacrificed to the dead and summoned the spirit of the old prophet Tiresias to advise him of how to appease the gods upon his return home.

9. The Sirens - Odysseus escaped the Sirens by having all his sailors plug their ears with beeswax and tie him to the mast. He was curious as to what the Sirens sounded like. When he heard their beautiful song, he ordered the sailors to untie him but they ignored him. When they had passed out of earshot, Odysseus stopped thrashing about and calmed down, and was released.

10. Scylla and Charybdis - Odysseus was given advice by Circe to sail closer to the six-headed monster Scylla, for the whirlpool Charybdis could drown his whole ship. Odysseus successfully navigates his ship past Scylla and Charybdis, but Scylla manages to catch six of his men, devouring them

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