Apollo killed the Cyclopes.
In the Odyssey, the 72 men were killed by the Cyclops named Polyphemus. Odysseus and his crew became trapped in the Cyclops' cave, and to escape, they blinded Polyphemus. As a result, the enraged Cyclops killed some of Odysseus' men as they were leaving the island.
The odds that he might be killed is pretty high, however he will eventually be killed if he does nothing.
Only the Cyclops contains to strength required to move the massive boulder that's blocking the exit. If Odysseus killed the Cyclops, then Odysseus and the men in the cavern will starve to death.
Polyphemus the cyclops was the son of the sea god Poseidon. He killed and ate some of Odysseus' crew while they were imprisoned in his cave, and he was blinded by a burning tree trunk shoved in his single eye.
Apollo killed the Cyclopes.
In the Odyssey, the 72 men were killed by the Cyclops named Polyphemus. Odysseus and his crew became trapped in the Cyclops' cave, and to escape, they blinded Polyphemus. As a result, the enraged Cyclops killed some of Odysseus' men as they were leaving the island.
Traditionally you shove a stake in their eye.
The odds that he might be killed is pretty high, however he will eventually be killed if he does nothing.
Yes, a cyclopes is immortal, however if they are attacked they can be killed, but if they are not they can live forever
Yes, he killed and ate two of Odysseus' men.
Odysseus doesn't kill the cyclops Polyphemus because he needs him to move the giant boulder blocking the cave's entrance. If he had killed him, he wouldn't have been able to move the boulder on his own and escape from the cave with his men. Additionally, revealing his name as "Nobody" helped Odysseus deceive Polyphemus, making it easier for him to escape.
Yes: fire doesn't affect them. Not necessarily, Odysseus puts out the cyclops, Polyphemus' eye with a burning poker. Maybe the cyclops born of Gaia: resistant to fire, given that they forged weapons for the gods,
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is biased against Odysseus because Odysseus blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus. This act incited Poseidon's anger and led to his ongoing hostility towards Odysseus throughout his journey home from the Trojan War.
Odysseus doesn't kill Polyphemus (the Cyclops) because he would not be able to move the large boulder blocking the exit from the cave if he killed him. He knows that by keeping Polyphemus alive, he can use his strength to move the boulder when the time is right for escape.
Achievements· He killed the python at Delphi· He tamed nine muses.· He killed the satyr Marsyas in a music contest.· He killed the cyclops because Zeus killed his son for trying toraise the dead.
Only the Cyclops contains to strength required to move the massive boulder that's blocking the exit. If Odysseus killed the Cyclops, then Odysseus and the men in the cavern will starve to death.