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'''Circe''' is a sorceress who lives on her own island. When [[Odysseus]] visited, he lost his entire crew, but Circe told him how to get home to Ithaca.  
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'''Circe''' is a sorceress who lives on her own island. When [[Odysseus]] visited, he lost his entire crew, but Circe told him how to get home to [[Ithaca]]. She appeared in a story from the book ''[[Classics for Children]]''.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
The second time [[Poseidon]] sent Odysseus's ship off course, it ended up at Circe's island. The crew went ashore, leaving Odysseus to deal with the ship's anchor. When they got to Circe's house, she emerged, welcomed them to her island and introduced herself. [[Moe]] remarked (in an aside to [[Lenny]]), "Who decided to give every weirdo an island?" Circe then said that the crew must be thirsty and invited them to drink from her cauldron, which was filled with a bubbling green fluid and surrounded by skeletons holding goblets. The crew callously pushed the skeletons aside, grabbed the goblets, dipped them into the cauldron and had a drink. As soon as they drank, they were transformed into pigs.
 
The second time [[Poseidon]] sent Odysseus's ship off course, it ended up at Circe's island. The crew went ashore, leaving Odysseus to deal with the ship's anchor. When they got to Circe's house, she emerged, welcomed them to her island and introduced herself. [[Moe]] remarked (in an aside to [[Lenny]]), "Who decided to give every weirdo an island?" Circe then said that the crew must be thirsty and invited them to drink from her cauldron, which was filled with a bubbling green fluid and surrounded by skeletons holding goblets. The crew callously pushed the skeletons aside, grabbed the goblets, dipped them into the cauldron and had a drink. As soon as they drank, they were transformed into pigs.
  
Just then, Odysseus finally arrived and sarcastically said, "Thanks for your help with the anchor, guys!" He saw the pigs, realized he was hungry, picked one up and took a bite -- undeterred either by the fact that the pig looked just like Lenny or by its protesting in Lenny's voice as he bit into it. Hours later, he had eaten all the pigs, in spite of Circe's repeatedly telling him that they were his crew. When he finally realized what had happened, he said he wanted to go home to Ithaca and asked Circe which way it was. Circe gave him directions, but warned him it wasn't that easy: "You must first go through Hades, crossing the [[River Styx]]."
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Just then, Odysseus finally arrived and sarcastically said, "Thanks for your help with the anchor, guys!" He saw the pigs, realized he was hungry, picked one up and took a bite—undeterred either by the fact that the pig looked just like Lenny or by its protesting in Lenny's voice as he bit into it. Hours later, he had eaten all the pigs, in spite of Circe's repeatedly telling him that they were his crew. When he finally realized what had happened, he said he wanted to go home to Ithaca and asked Circe which way it was. Circe gave him directions, but warned him it wasn't that easy: "You must first go through Hades, crossing the [[River Styx]]."
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*Circe appears in the "D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?" segment of "[[Tales from the Public Domain]]". The segment is a re-telling of the ''{{w|Odyssey}}'' with [[Lindsey Naegle]] cast as Circe, [[Homer Simpson]] as Odysseus and other Springfieldians as the other characters in the story.
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Moe's remark to Lenny is a reference to the recurring plot motif in the ''Odyssey'' of Odysseus and his crew visiting someone's island, and, while there, having an adventure and/or getting into trouble.
*In the ''Odyssey'', Odysseus and his men all survived the visit to Circe's island, as Odysseus was able to persuade her to restore his crew to their human forms. It was Calypso who sent Odysseus on his way home to Ithaca, after the rest of his crew had been killed.
 
*Moe's remark to Lenny is a reference to the recurring plot motif in the ''Odyssey'' of Odysseus and his crew visiting someone's island, and, while there, having an adventure and/or getting into trouble.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
*{{Ep|Tales from the Public Domain}}
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*{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain|(D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?)}}
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Latest revision as of 19:40, December 12, 2021

Circe
Circe.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Blonde
Occupation: Sorceress
First appearance: "Tales from the Public Domain"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Circe is a sorceress who lives on her own island. When Odysseus visited, he lost his entire crew, but Circe told him how to get home to Ithaca. She appeared in a story from the book Classics for Children.

History[edit]

The second time Poseidon sent Odysseus's ship off course, it ended up at Circe's island. The crew went ashore, leaving Odysseus to deal with the ship's anchor. When they got to Circe's house, she emerged, welcomed them to her island and introduced herself. Moe remarked (in an aside to Lenny), "Who decided to give every weirdo an island?" Circe then said that the crew must be thirsty and invited them to drink from her cauldron, which was filled with a bubbling green fluid and surrounded by skeletons holding goblets. The crew callously pushed the skeletons aside, grabbed the goblets, dipped them into the cauldron and had a drink. As soon as they drank, they were transformed into pigs.

Just then, Odysseus finally arrived and sarcastically said, "Thanks for your help with the anchor, guys!" He saw the pigs, realized he was hungry, picked one up and took a bite—undeterred either by the fact that the pig looked just like Lenny or by its protesting in Lenny's voice as he bit into it. Hours later, he had eaten all the pigs, in spite of Circe's repeatedly telling him that they were his crew. When he finally realized what had happened, he said he wanted to go home to Ithaca and asked Circe which way it was. Circe gave him directions, but warned him it wasn't that easy: "You must first go through Hades, crossing the River Styx."

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Moe's remark to Lenny is a reference to the recurring plot motif in the Odyssey of Odysseus and his crew visiting someone's island, and, while there, having an adventure and/or getting into trouble.

Appearances[edit]

External links[edit]