A. It shows the danger of temptation and the ease with which men can lose focus on their goals.
Odysseus' encounter with the Lotus-Eaters serves as a warning about the seductive nature of pleasure and how it can distract individuals from their responsibilities and objectives. The Lotus-Eaters eat the lotus flower, which makes them forget their desire to return home, illustrating that succumbing to temptation can lead one astray from their path.