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When Odysseus asks Circe how best to fight Scylla and Charybdis, what is her response?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Circe advises that he steer toward Scylla because then he can only lose six men at most, and he could lose all if Charybdis gets them. When he argues and insists that they might wait and watch Charybdis to try to figure out when it is safe to pass her, Circe tells him, "Courage is nothing; flight is best.

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