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In the description found in lines 56-67 of Book 9, Odysseus regards the Cyclopes as lawless and without knowledge of civility or law. He describes them as a secluded and rough race that does not sow crops or engage in any communal activities. Odysseus sees the Cyclopes as uncivilized and uncultured beings, which influences his caution in dealing with them.
Odysseus initially perceives the Cyclopes as uncivilized due to their lack of organized community structures, such as laws or councils, and their solitary and primitive lifestyle of living in caves and herding animals without any social connections or interactions.
When Odysseus and his men landed on the island of the Cyclopes, he instructed them to stay on the ship while he and a few companions went to explore the island. He wanted to assess the situation and gather information about the inhabitants, specifically the giant Cyclops Polyphemus. Odysseus sought to find out if they could receive hospitality or if they should be cautious. He emphasized the importance of being careful and not provoking any danger.
when i read it, i didn't think any of the parts were funny.
Cyclopes are mythical creature. They never at any point actually existed. :(
naruto some parts are so funny
There is none known .
the Cyclopes any other?
The Odyssey is full of stories about Odysseus
The plural of cyclops is cyclops.The plural form of cyclops is cyclopsor cyclopes.
He didn't have any special powers other than being a cyclopes.
His request was to not to tell any one that he is odysseus.