The Lotus Eaters came from the island that was called the land of the Lotus Eaters.
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No. The Lotus eaters only ate lotus plants and were peaceful.
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The Lotus Eaters - novel - was created in 2010.
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The Lotus Eaters - novel - has 389 pages.
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The Lotus Eaters - Weinbaum - was created in 1935-04.
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I have never heard of Manson being compared to lotus eaters.
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The Lotus Eaters - TV series - was created on 1972-04-23.
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The Lotus Eaters - TV series - ended on 1973-08-12.
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Odysseus sent two men and the man under them to the land of the Lotus Eaters to see what type of people the Lotus Eaters were, if they were friendly and the like.
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The land of the lotus eaters is the place where if a person eats the lotus plants... it makes the person never want to leave the place and stay there forever...
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That is "lotus eaters," encountered by Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey.
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Odysseus lost no men on the island of the lotus eaters. He was able to retrieve the 3 men that had succumbed to the lotus' temptation.
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The men become vulnerable by eating the lotus. The lotus mad them lose all desire to return home and all they wanted to do was stay there with the lotus-eaters.
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In the land of the lotus-eaters there were lotus flowers that poisoned the mind. Once the lotus leaves were eaten, you were addicted to it and would lose your mind and your will to do anything else.
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The Lotus-Eaters ate from a plant with heavy narcotic properties. It made Odysseus' men forget about home.
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The Lotus Eaters - 1993 is rated/received certificates of:
Canada:AA
Germany:16
USA:PG-13
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They are peaceful people who eat lotus, and offer other people lotus to eat.
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"The Odyssey" by Homer references lotus flowers in the episode of Lotus Eaters, where Odysseus's crew encounters a land of lotus-eaters who feed them lotus flowers that cause them to forget their desire to return home and remain trapped on the island.
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The term 'lotus-eater' comes from Homer's Odyssey, where Odysseus meets a group of people called Lotus Eaters, who eat a magical lotus which makes people contented, forgetting about anything else but eating lotus.
In modern day times, lotus eaters are people whom are concerned with the seeking of pleasure, while ignoring the rest of life. They are generally considered lazy and short-sighted. Drug addicts could be considered lotus eaters, as these people become obsessed with the next fix; all else does not matter.
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The Lotus Eaters were not described physically in Greek Myth.
I don't know what they looked like, but they would convince you to want to stay on there island with the lotus flowers.
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The Lotophagi, or Lotus-Eaters, were a group living on a small island off the coast of North Africa that was dominated by Lotus plants. The seeds and flowers of the Lotus are edible, but contain a narcotic, so that the people eating would become lethargic and apathetic.
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Lotus-eaters are mythical figures from Greek mythology who lived on an island and consumed the lotus flower, which induced a dreamy and peaceful state. Those who ate the lotus flowers would lose all desire to return home, becoming complacent and forgetful of their original purpose. The story of the Lotus-eaters is often used as a cautionary tale about the dangers of indulgence and apathy.
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Odysseus and his men had been in the land of the Cicons and their city of Ismarus before coming to the island of the lotus eaters. Before that, they fought at Troy.
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Well, eating the lotus eaters made his crew forget about home,and is addicting. It's the same with the sirens.
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The Island of the Lotus Eaters. At least, I think so.
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Odysseus and his crew took two days to sail from the Cicones coast to the land of the Lotus-Eaters. After raiding the Cicones, they quickly set sail, and their journey was marked by the challenges they faced at sea. Upon arriving, they encountered the Lotus-Eaters, who offered them the intoxicating lotus fruit.
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When Odysseus sends a scouting party to the land of the Lotus Eaters, the crew encounters the locals who consume the intoxicating lotus flower. The effects of the lotus cause them to forget their home and desire to stay in the land of the Lotus Eaters. As a result, Odysseus must forcibly retrieve his men and bring them back to the ship to continue their journey, highlighting the dangers of temptation and forgetfulness.
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no you answer it!
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Yes, the Lotus Eaters posed a significant threat to Odysseus and his men. When they encountered the Lotus Eaters, some of Odysseus's crew consumed the intoxicating lotus plant, which caused them to lose all desire to return home and forget their purpose. This distraction could have led to their doom, as they risked remaining on the island indefinitely, abandoning their journey. Odysseus had to intervene and drag them back to the ship to escape the allure of the lotus.
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Odysseus had to rescue his men from the Lotus Eaters because the intoxicating lotus plant caused them to forget their homes and their desire to return to Ithaca. The men, after consuming the lotus, lost all motivation and were content to remain in the land of the Lotus Eaters, abandoning their journey. To prevent them from succumbing to this lethargy, Odysseus forcibly brought them back to the ship, emphasizing the importance of their mission and the need to continue their voyage home.
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Odysseus saved them and they left. They didn't live there forever.
the lotus' was a type of drug and it made them feel very happy and they didn't want to leave the land of the lotus eaters because they were trapped
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The land of the Lotus-Eaters symbolizes 'escapism'. The Lotus plant relieves and takes you out of reality. Once you eat this plant you will never have a feeling of wanting to go back home, you will only want the plant.
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Odysseus saved them and they left. They didn't live there forever.
the lotus' was a type of drug and it made them feel very happy and they didn't want to leave the land of the lotus eaters because they were trapped
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Odysseus saved them and they left. They didn't live there forever.
the lotus' was a type of drug and it made them feel very happy and they didn't want to leave the land of the lotus eaters because they were trapped
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Three of his men ate the lotus eaters plant and the got stuck to the plant.
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Odysseus and his crew stayed at the land of the Lotus Eaters for an unspecified but brief period. In Homer's "Odyssey," they encounter the Lotus Eaters, who offer them the intoxicating lotus plant, causing some crew members to forget their desire to return home. Odysseus ultimately has to intervene to drag them back to the ship to continue their journey, indicating that their stay was short but impactful.
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His men have eaten an addictive plant with drug-like effects which seduces the men to stay on the island of the Lotus-Eaters
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Star Trek Odyssey - 2007 The Lotus Eaters 1-3 was released on:
USA: 27 February 2008
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The term 'lotus-eater' comes from Homer's Odyssey, where Odysseus meets a group of people called Lotus Eaters, who eat a magical lotus which makes people contented, forgetting about anything else but eating lotus.
In modern day times, lotus eaters are people whom are concerned with the seeking of pleasure, while ignoring the rest of life. They are generally considered lazy and short-sighted. Drug addicts could be considered lotus eaters, as these people become obsessed with the next fix; all else does not matter.
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