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Literature and Mythology
Ancient Greek Mythology
The Odyssey by Homer
in one sentence describe the lotus-eaters and the threat they posed for Odysseus
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The lotus-eaters were a group of people who consumed a narcotic fruit called lotus, causing them to lose all desire for home and pose a threat to Odysseus and his crew by tempting them to stay and forget about their journey back to Ithaca.
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