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1.Charybdis will eternly suckn water
2. Scylla has 12 feet
3. Circe was jealous of Scylla
4. Charybdis is the daughter of Poseidon
5. Scylla has 3 rows of teeth
6.Circe poisoned the water Scylla bathed in
7.Scylla is the daughter of Phorcys
8.Charybdis is immortal
9. Charybdis is a whirlpool (basically)
10.Scylla killed Odesseus friends
The lesson to be learned about Charybdis and Scylla is to pick the better of two evils. Would you rather lose six men to Scylla or the whole ship to Charybdis? I have learned that if a situation has two bad options to pick the better one.
come on come on down the Strait of Messina
I wait for you, its real narrow
You won't get passed me im as fast as a
sparrow
I am Scylla the 6 headed beast
Come here and be my feast
come on come on down the Strait of Messina
I wait for you on the other side
I'll take down your ship you can not hide
I am Charybdis a Whirlpool
You cant take me down you ignorant fool
Scylla and Charybdis are both sea nymphs and live on the Strait of Messina. Charybdis was the daughter of Poseidon and Scylla was the daughter of Phorcys. In the war of Poseidon and Zeus Charybdis was taking too much land for Zeus to handle and he made Charybdis entirnely suck in water. Scylla was beloved by a man but she didnt like him back. Circe a witch turned Scylla into a Six headed monster out of jealousy.
"...between Scylla and Charybdis"
Scylla was a beautiful sea nymph. She was the daughter of Phorcys and was beloved by the sea god Glackos. Then the jealous witch Circe turned her into a horrid monster. Scylla was now a six headed, 12 footed, and three rows of sharp teeth. Charybdis was also a Sea nymph and the daughter of Poseidon. She helped Poseidon in his fight against Zeus. This mad Zeus angry and Zeus made Charybdis eternly suck in water creating a whirlpool.
"Anxiety and Ennui are the Charybdis and Scylla of the on which the bark of human happiness is based on."
Charybdis and Scylla controlled the Strait of Messina
"The petitioners problem is to avoid Scylla without being drown by Charybdis."