Hint: Odysseys claims responsibility, but he does not use his name. Who does he claim poked the cyclops's eye?Answer:He called himself Nobody, and the Cyclops was made a fool of.
Polyphemus's brothers don;t listen to his yelling because he is saying, "Nobody burned my eye! Nobody burned my eye!" Would you believe someone if they said that "Nobody" hurt them?
In Homer's Odyssey, the cyclops is called "Polyphemus". He is the son of Poseidon, the earth-shaker, the god of the seas.
If you are asking what it is called, it would be Charybdis.
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Because odyssey means a long trip or journey
An example of a paradox in the Odyssey is when Odysseus must tell Polyphemus his name is "Nobody" in order to trick the cyclops. However, when Odysseus finally blinds Polyphemus, the cyclops yells that "Nobody" is hurting him, leading other cyclops to believe that he is unharmed.
a half woman and a half bird in the Odyssey is called a Siren.
Hint: Odysseys claims responsibility, but he does not use his name. Who does he claim poked the cyclops's eye?Answer:He called himself Nobody, and the Cyclops was made a fool of.
Polyphemus's brothers don;t listen to his yelling because he is saying, "Nobody burned my eye! Nobody burned my eye!" Would you believe someone if they said that "Nobody" hurt them?
An odyssey is like a perilous adventure. In the book "The Odyssey," Odysseus goes on an everlasting journey that involves courage, strength, and smarts. It is called "The Odyssey" because it describes his odyssey. An Odyssey could also be a mini-van made by Honda.
The famous epic poem by Homer is called "The Iliad" and it is about the Trojan War.
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2001: A Space Odyssey
In Homer's Odyssey, the cyclops is called "Polyphemus". He is the son of Poseidon, the earth-shaker, the god of the seas.
A man called homer i think or is that the guy in hit either way sometimes its called homers odyssey so i think its homer who wrote it and Odysseus is the guy in it
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