Not a good one - blinded by Odysseus, Polyphemus asked his father, the god of the sea Poseidon, for vengeance. Poseidon fixed things so that he spent 10 hazardous years wandering the sea before he got back to his kingdom of Ithaca.
Another take:
The present or 'gift' that the Cyclops promises Odysseus is to eat Odysseus's crew first, and save Odysseus for last.
Answer 3:
A ram that he later uses for sacrifice in the underworld.
He is a cyclops and the son of Poseidon. He lives on an island and raises sheep. In The Odyssey, Odysseus and his men get trapped in the cyclops' cave and he eats two of them a day. Eventually, Odysseus and his men blind the cyclops and hide themselves under the sheep to escape.
The Cyclops, Polyphemus, does not give Odysseus a gift. In fact, he blinds Odysseus and his men as they try to escape from his cave.
Wine and food. The cyclops gets drunk, and then Odysseus stabs the cyclops in the eye with a sharpened log, then he gets away! Odysseus gives the cyclops 4 bowls of wine. As a parting gift, Odysseus and his men give the Cyclops a burning hole in its eye.
Wine and food. The cyclops gets drunk, and then Odysseus stabs the cyclops in the eye with a sharpened log, then he gets away! Odysseus gives the cyclops 4 bowls of wine. As a parting gift, Odysseus and his men give the Cyclops a burning hole in its eye.
The cyclops gives a shepherd's staff as a return gift to Odysseus.
Wine and food. The cyclops gets drunk, and then Odysseus stabs the cyclops in the eye with a sharpened log, then he gets away! Odysseus gives the cyclops 4 bowls of wine. As a parting gift, Odysseus and his men give the Cyclops a burning hole in its eye.
The Cyclopes wanted to repay Odysseus for giving him such fine wine.
To be eaten last
That Cyclops will eat Odysseus last of the men.
Odysseus did not tell the cyclops his name cyclops promised him a gift
Wine!
Odysseus waits for the cyclops to return in hope that the cyclops will be a good host and give him a present. It is really Odysseus' curiousity that compels him to stay.
Maron: a priest of Apollo who gives Odysseus a gift of powerful wine
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