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Odysseus offered the Cyclops some delicious wine he had carried ... After ten long years fighting at Troy, and another ten years of extraordinary adventures, Odysseus finally made it home to ...
Perseus must fight Medusa, a snake-haired monster ... until Odysseus concocts an unlikely plan. 7. Odysseus and the Cyclops On their return from Troy Odysseus and his crew put ashore on 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 ...
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 ...
Tired of fighting, he gives in to her ... Odysseus’ chief antagonist. Furious with Odysseus for blinding his son, the cyclops Polyphemus, Poseidon doesn’t kill his rival and instead just ...
the cyclops Polyphemus and the nymph Calypso. Back home in Ithaca, his wife Penelope and son Telemachus struggle as suitors — who assume Odysseus is dead — fight to win Penelope’s affection ...