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1 May, 00:48

In Homer's Odyssey, what theme is found in the story of the Lotus Eaters, who eat the fruit of the lotus flower? overindulgence loyalty cleverness glory

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  1. 1 May, 03:41
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    The answer would be overindulgence.

    Homer and his people stop and rest with the Lotus Eaters and are then given some of the fruit that is produced by the lotus. Once they eat they keep eating.
  2. 1 May, 03:45
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    The answer would be overindulgence.

    Homer and his people stop and rest with the Lotus Eaters and are then given some of the fruit that is produced by the lotus. Once they eat they keep eating.

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    The story of the Lotus-eaters is found in Odysseus's tale to the Phaeacians in book 9. per mythical being, Zeus sent a storm and blew them afar for 9 days, before they landed on the island of the Lotus-eaters. There the locals gave them some fruit from the lotus plant. once the lads Greek deity this fruit, they lost all want to create it back home.
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