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What danger do the lotus-eaters pose to Odysseus men in the excerpt from the odyssey

What danger do the lotus-eaters pose to Odysseus men in the excerpt from the odyssey-example-1

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"Those who ate the honeyed fruit of the plant lost any wish to come back and bring us news. All they now wanted was to stay where they were with the Lotus-eaters, to browse on the Lotus, and to forget all thoughts of return..."

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