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why must odysseus especially be cautious in his dealings with the phaeacians? he knows that a faction of phaeacians mean to kill him zeus has warned him about their violent nature they are descended from and closely aligned with poseidon he fears that his old enemy, alcinous, will recognize him question 6 (10 points) who sings a song about an olympian love triangle (aphrodite - hephaestus - ares)? odysseus the sirens demodocus arete
In Greek - mythology, the Phaeacians are descendants of Poseidon, and Poseidon is Odysseus' enemy. Odysseus angers Poseidon during his journey. So he must be cautious. Regarding the second question, in The Odyssey, Demodocus is a bard who sings about the Olympian love - triangle of Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares.
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- they are descended from and closely aligned with Poseidon
- Demodocus