No children are mentioned in the story.
Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, which is Poseidon's son, so Poseidon makes the rest of the trip very hard for Odysseus...
To be correct what did Odyessus do to the cyclops. He poked the cyclops in the eye.
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.
In the cyclops cave
Ulysses and the Cyclops (Just read the story last week!) :)
No children are mentioned in the story.
it could be if it wanted
In Greek mythology, the story of Odysseus and the cyclops does not express the value of forgiveness or mercy towards one's enemies. Instead, it focuses on themes of cunning, survival, and revenge.
Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, which is Poseidon's son, so Poseidon makes the rest of the trip very hard for Odysseus...
In the Odyssey, they ride sheep into the Cyclops' cave. They then heat a spear in the fire and stab the Cyclops in his eye, blinding him. After that, they sail off. That's the most basic story. If you want the elaborate one, read the Odyssey.
the most important thing in the The Cyclops is that Odyseus gets cursed by him and that's why it took him soo long to return to Ithica a
the story " Jason and the golden fleece" is from Greek and Roman myths not Norse. In the story Jason sails in the Argo through the Sea of Monsters. He gets to an island that is very beautiful. A giant cyclops lives on the island. Jason tricks the cyclops by getting his team to go around the cave and yell at the cyclops while he sneaks up behind him then he yells and the cyclops turns around and Jason stabs him in the eye with his sword. the Cyclops is blinded and Jason takes the Fleece from him.
Poseidon is Polyphemus' father. Polyphemus is a cyclops in Greek mythology best known for being blinded by Odysseus. Poseidon plays a role in the story as he seeks revenge against Odysseus for blinding his son.
Read the story.The answer has to be somewhere in the story, lol.
In Greek mythology, the Cyclops is typically portrayed as a one-eyed giant with great strength. They are often depicted as antagonists, such as in the story of Odysseus and Polyphemus. The Cyclops serves as a formidable obstacle for heroes to overcome, showcasing their bravery and resourcefulness.
Yes, the cyclops can be considered a flat character because it is a one-dimensional character with a consistent and unchanging personality throughout the story. There is limited development or complexity in the cyclops's character.