• As the crew leaves the island, Aiolos gives Odysseus a bull’s hide bag filled with storm winds, hoping it would help blow them straight back home.
• For nine days they sailed and on the tenth day they see men building fires on the shore and land. Odysseus hadn’t told his men what was in the bag for the nine days, and when he falls asleep, his crew gives into temptation and opens the bag to see what’s inside.
• When they open the bag, all the winds shoot out and push the ship backwards, as if the nine days of sailing never happened. Odysseus returns to Aiolia and pleas for more help, as he explains the mischief that went on abroad, Aiolos realizes that the gods had cursed his voyage and refuses to help Odysseus. …show more content…
• The next island they reach is the island of Aiaia, home of Kirke. On land, Odysseus sees puffs of smoke from the woodland hall of Kirke. He sends 22 of his men, including his friend Eurýlokhos, as commander, to explore the