His diet includes whatever he can find to hand - so he grabs two of Odysseus's crew and devours them on the spot. Once the Cyclops is asleep the crew think of killing him; but Odysseus explains ...
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The stories cover the end of the Trojan War, Odysseus's meeting with the Cyclops and his final reunion with his wife and son. One day Zeus is given a golden apple to be awarded as a prize to the ...
Take the event that draws down the curse on Odysseus and his crew — that is to say, the reason for the epic’s existence. Having blinded the horrible Cyclops and led his men to an ingenious ...
The cyclops Polyphemus is one of the most notable characters in The Odyssey. Odysseus and his men face this mighty creature ...
After Odysseus's men eat fruit that makes them forget their ultimate goal, the hero has to force them to leave, but this ends up putting them in the path of Polyphemeus, the cyclops, son of ...
the menacing Cyclops and sea monsters Scylla and Charybdis. After travels and adventures coming home from the Trojan War, Odysseus (Ralph Fiennes) finds drama when he returns home to Ithaca in ...
More than his leadership and strength, Odysseus’ craftiness makes him a hero. He outsmarts his opponents time and again, whether by fooling an enormous cyclops by calling himself “Nobody ...