Odysseus’s men react to his reckless decisions by saying;
- Godsake, Captain! / Why bait the beast again? Let him alone
Odysseus from Ithaca was a warrior who was interested in proving a point while risking the lives of the soldiers under him.
He entered into the cave of the Cyclops to battle with the monster, thus losing many of his men in the ensuing battle.
In response to his reckless decisions, his men made the outcry above.
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If korbet is the author:
In this scene Korbet was probably nervous to give his crush Tabby a letter. When Korbet gave his letter to his crush Tabby, She crumpled up his paper (possibly mad at him) and called him a “lugnut”. The author used this scene to show others how he possibly got rejected.