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Evaluate each of the three options that Circe describes for getting past Scylla and Charybdis. Are they all equal? Why or why not? What course will Odysseus most likely choose? Why? What dangers of the sea are represented by Scylla and Charybdis?

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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.

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.

For more information about The Odyssey, refer the following link:

https://brainly.com/question/15490371