Answer:
O he succumbs to Circe's charms and is herded into the pig sty.
In the Odyssey, when Odysseus goes to rescue his men from the island of Aeaea, where they have been trapped by the sorceress Circe, he enters her palace and is immediately bewitched by her beauty and charm. Circe offers him honeyed wine and a feast, but Odysseus is suspicious of her intentions. He refuses to drink the wine and instead requests that Circe release his men and guarantee their safe return home. Circe, however, reveals that she has turned Odysseus' men into pigs, and Odysseus, seeing no other option, succumbs to her charms and drinks the honeyed wine. As a result, he too is herded into the pig sty and turned into a pig.