Fearful.
its just a greek name.like the cyclops,zeus is just another greek name.
They split the sheep of the cyclops among the men and had a feast, sacrificing the ram to Zeus.
prayed to zeus
Polyphemus was not a god, he was the son of a god. His father was Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes. Polyphemus was a cyclops. So to compare to you what Polyphemus is, he is to Poseidon what Hercules was to Zeus.
Polyphemus the Cyclops prayed to Poseidon rather than Zeus because Poseidon was the father of the cyclops.
The Cyclops gives Zeus thunder and lightning. They were given to Zeus as a gift for Zeus freeing the Cyclops.
Resentful. Polyphemus, a Cyclops in Greek mythology, was known to harbor anger and frustration towards Zeus for the blinding of his father, also a Cyclops. This resentment led him to ultimately disregard Zeus's authority.
Zeus
No, Cyclops is not. Further, there were many "cyclops" in Greek myth.
From the Cyclops
According to Greek mythology, Zeus freed the cyclops from Tartarus and So, the cyclops felt grateful and started to help him create the weapons.
Zeus fought with any cyclopes because a cyclopes is a moster born from one god, Poseidon who was one of his enemies Answer: The above is only half true, Poseidon is the father of all cyclops, but he is not an enemy of Zeus, they are brothers and they have strict rules about territory. Neither Poseidon nor his children can enter the sky without risking being attacked by Zeus.
Polyphemus, a Cyclops in Greek mythology, is generally resentful of Zeus. In the story of Odysseus' encounter with Polyphemus, the Cyclops invokes his father Poseidon's wrath against Odysseus because he believes that Zeus favors the hero. Polyphemus' negative attitude towards Zeus is driven by his own grievances and desire for revenge.
In Greek mythology, Zeus obtained his thunderbolt from the Cyclops, who were one-eyed giants. After freeing them from their imprisonment by his father Cronus, the Cyclops gifted Zeus his thunderbolt as a token of gratitude. Zeus then used the thunderbolt as a powerful weapon to assert his dominance and control over the skies.
Fearful.
Zeus Athena