Odysseus is forced to put his men in danger in many situations, but specifically does so when they have to pass by Scylla, the sea monster.
Because they did not want to return home
Eurylochus tells Odysseus what has happened to the other 22 men. He did not eat the food as he suspected danger, so he was able to avoid the spell and run back to safety.
Odysseus is curious as to what type of men the cyclops are, and perhaps wishes to receive gifts from the cyclops. He does not realize the danger of the cyclops until it is too late.
Because they did not want to return home
Odysseus is forced to put his men in danger in many situations, but specifically does so when they have to pass by Scylla, the sea monster.
She's a danger to Odysseus mainly because she is a distraction and he need to hurry and get home
Because they did not want to return home
Because they did not want to return home
Because they did not want to return home
Scylla and Charybdis are encountered.
The sailors ears were plugged so that they could not hear and Odysseus was lashed to the mast.
The sirens are a danger that Odysseus and his men must pass to return home.
they lure odysseus' men into they're traps and never let them go, creating a time illusion and feeding off their souls.
no cause like you said, they weren't fully out of danger yet
rescue from danger
Eurylochus tells Odysseus what has happened to the other 22 men. He did not eat the food as he suspected danger, so he was able to avoid the spell and run back to safety.