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I suppose it depends on what you mean by raise. That said, I'll choose "raise" in the context of animal husbandry. The Cyclops Polyphemus, the one encountered by Odysseus, and presumably his kin, raised sheep.
A cyclops is a one-eyed monster, originated belief from Ancient Greek Times.
It means an angry man.
It depends on wat u mean by downfall cuz he had many thngs that slowd him down and got in his way
wit by definition is the ability to make clever and funny remarks and Odysseus didn't exhibit such characteristic but WIT taken as astuteness of perception or judgment would mean that Odysseus is full of it.
He calls himself "Nobody" or "No-Man". He also gets the Cyclops drunk and pretends to be "Nobody" instead of himself. Polyphemus (cyclops) gets drunk and asks Odysseus his name. He replied with "Nobody." As the cyclops falls down and collapses, Odysseus and his mean put red hot staff into his eye. When the cyclops screams and awakens, people around him ask him what's wrong. Cyclops replied with, "Nobody's killing me!."
The phrase "fair traffic" can refer to the concept of just and equitable exchange or trade. In Greek mythology, the Cyclops asks these questions to understand if Odysseus and his men have come as friends or foes, as their intentions will determine the Cyclops' response.
There were two USS Cyclops. Which one do you mean?
if you mean Polyphemus form The tale of the Odyssey, then he prayed to Poseidon, his dad, to pain Odysseus for blinding him and make him have a hard time getting home and not get home for many years by sending violent waves over his boats.
Odysseus realises that he can't just kill the cyclops, as that would mean there would be no one to roll the massive boulder away from the cave's entrance. So Odysseus comes up with a plan. First, he offers the cyclops some wine. (Now in ancient times the Greeks used to mix their wine with water to make it less strong) The cyclops doesn't know this and so drinks the wine neat, without any water added to it. As a result of this he gets drunk quickly and passes out. Whilst the cyclops is passed out Odysseus and his men cut a piece of olive wood off the cyclop's sheep-hearding stick and sharpen it into a point. They then heat the point in a fire so it is red hot. Next they position themselves over the cyclop's head and quickly stab the point into the cyclop's eye. The cyclop's immediately awakes and cries out in agony. Blinded, he can no longer see Odysseus or his men. In the morning when the cyclops lets his cattle out of the cave Odysseus and his men attatch themselves to the underside of the cattle. As the cattle leaves the cyclops sits at the entrance of the cave and strokes the backs of each sheep and cow to check that the men arn't escaping. Yet he fails to realise that they are really underneith the cattle and therefore Odysseus and his men escape.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by raise. That said, I'll choose "raise" in the context of animal husbandry. The Cyclops Polyphemus, the one encountered by Odysseus, and presumably his kin, raised sheep.
A cyclops is a one-eyed monster, originated belief from Ancient Greek Times.
Cyclops - Greek for 'round-eyed' or 'wheel-eyed.'
Cyclops smiling with a uniabrow
If you mean Prometheus the Titan his death is not recorded, but he was punished by Zeus for giving fire to Man by being tied to a rock and having his liver eaten every day by an eagle, He was rescued by Hercules.The death of Polyphemus the Cyclops, who captured Ulysses and his crew, is not recorded. After blinding Polyphemus, Ulysses and his men escaped to their ship.
Do you mean Polyphemus?
do you mean how many people have ever eaten a jumper? not many i expect.