Considering that they are his whole life basically, he loves them. This can be best illustrated by his interaction with the great ram that Odysseus clings to the underside of - he speaks to it with evident love.
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Cyclops was a mythical monster with one eye. The cyclops raised sheep for food.
Cyclops was a mythical monster with only one eye. Cyclops raised sheep for food.
Odysseus blinds the cyclops with a sharpened spear. They escape by attaching themselves to the bottom of the sheep. The cyclops is feeling the ground but does not hurt the sheep because he loves them. So when the Cyclops feels the tops of the sheep, he lets them go, letting Odysseus and his men go in the process.
Odysseus and his men pretend to be part of the flock of sheep, tying themselves to the undersides of the sheep.
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he doesnt really treat them bad because no one told Odysseus to go on and see the cyclops.
They split the sheep of the cyclops among the men and had a feast, sacrificing the ram to Zeus.
They lived in caves and at humans, sheep ext......
he doesnt really treat them bad because no one told Odysseus to go on and see the cyclops.
he ate some of them
When the Cyclops asked his name, he said he was called "Nobody." Then he waited for it to get drunk and fall asleep, whereupon he stabbed its eye out. Then he and his men tied themselves to the undersides of sheep, so that when the cyclops let the sheep out of its cave, feeling for the humans, all it felt was the back of the sheep. When it had realised that Odysseus was gone, it screamed blue murder, and the other cyclops came to its aid, saying "who has hurt you so badly?" And the Cyclops relied, "Nobody has hurt me!"