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  • In this scene, Eurylochus returns to Odysseus and the other men at the ship in a state of distress. He is unable to speak clearly due to shock and tears, but manages to convey the alarm that their companions have vanished, implying a curse has happened to them
  • Our friends are gone!
  • "Down to the ship Eurylochus came running to cry alarm, fould magic doomed his men! But working with dry lips to speak a word he could not, being so shaken; blinding tears welled in his eyes; foreboding filled his heart. When we were frantic questioning him, at last we heard the tale: our friends were gone."
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  • A decent man would see his company before him first. Put heart in me to eat and drink-you may, by freeing my campanions. I must see them."
  • Odysseus insists that before he partakes in her hospitality, he must first see his companions. He tells her to release them showing that he is a responsible leader that prioritizes the well-being of his crew.
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  • "I saw her enter, driving those men turned swine to stand before me. She stroked them, each in turn, with some new chrism; and then behold! their bristles fell away, the coarse pelt grown upon them by her drug younger, more handsome, taller then before."
  • This quote describes Circe transforming Odysseus's men, who had been turned into pigs, back into their human forms. She turns them back with a special substance, causing their bristles to fall away and their coarse pelts to be replaced by youthful, more handsome, and taller physiques.
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