Odysseus continued his story for Alcinous. After meeting Polyphemus, Odysseus and his crew arrived on the island of Aeolos. Aolos hosted them for a month and then offered bags including storms to Odysseus to help them sail. They blew winds from the westerly wind and they came to Ithaca in ten days. But when Odysseus was asleep, his staff accidently thought the Aeolos' bag was full of silver and gold, and opened it badly. Every wind blew out and the ship was driven into a hurricane
Odysseus talks about his visit to Aioros Hippotades, Aiaolia, a wind manager, who helps Odysseus and his crew to go home. He put the wind in the bag and Odysseus put it on the ship. Unfortunately, his curious staff decided to open the luggage, release the wind and drive it out of the house. They arrived in the land of Les Trigonians who ate most of the crew of Odysseus before the ship escaped. Then they landed on Aiaia Island, home of Circe. She assembled some men and changed them to p. With the help of Hermes, Odysseus let her release his men and asked him to help return home. She saw him to the Theresia and instructed him to visit Hades who would teach him how to go home.
Odysseus tells us how he and his men arrived at the house of Aeolus, the king of the gods who dominated the wind. Aiolos gave Odiseus a tare to keep him safe. However, his people think that this bag is very valuable. As they approached Ithaca, Odysseus slept and the men opened the bags. As a result, they were blown away by Aeolos Island, but he refused to help them. They sailed and reached the land of Laistrygonians. These giants brutally attacked them and destroyed all ships except Odysseus. Then Odysseus landed on the witch 's circus island, and he turned a group of men into pigs. The charm of God, Hermes, Odysseus escaped from the spell of Circe, and she returned his people to him again. Odysseus and his men played on the island of Circe for a year. Prior to their departure, Circe told him he had to visit the land of the deceased and gave him instructions to the prophet, Tiiresias on how to consult it