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The three options that Circe described are
1) to avoid or go through the Chasing Rocks (the voyagers avoided the Chasing Rocks)
2) Pass through Scylla and sacrifice 6 men
3) Pass through Charybdis and hope that the creature won't eat as they pass through
Odysseus chose to go through Scylla and lost 6 men to the creature.
1) to avoid or go through the Chasing Rocks (the voyagers avoided the Chasing Rocks)
2) Pass through Scylla and sacrifice 6 men
3) Pass through Charybdis and hope that the creature won't eat as they pass through
Odysseus chose to go through Scylla and lost 6 men to the creature.
Charybdis is being described as a human who can "gulp".
What is context of story The Odyssey?
In the given selection of The Odyssey by Homer, we can see a concise depiction of when Odysseus passed among Scylla and Charybdis, after the Island of Sirens.
Scylla is a six headed beast who swallows one mariner for each head, and Charybdis is a whirlpool that could swallow the whole boat, in the portion we can see the correlation of Charybdis with a human who swallows.
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