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the cyclops was intimidating to odysseus at first. Yet, the cyclops was kind until Odysseus took advantage of him and blinded him....to get to the point.. the cyclops was an idiot and was kind and welcoming to Odysseus who told him his name was nobody so when asked who blinded him, the cyclops replied nobody
Cyclops, which would happen to be polyphemus.
The conflict that occurs when Odysseus tries to outwit the Cyclops Polyphemus is primarily a man vs. monster conflict. Odysseus uses his cunning and intelligence to deceive the Cyclops and ultimately escape, showcasing the cleverness and resourcefulness of the hero.
Odysseus does not kill the Cyclops when he is asleep because he needs the Cyclops to move the massive stone blocking the cave's entrance. Killing the Cyclops while he is asleep would not only leave them trapped, but also alert the other Cyclopes and put them all in danger.
Cyclops are one eyed giants.
Odysseus describes the Cyclops as living a simple, uncivilized way of life without laws or agriculture. They are isolated from society, living in caves, and are described as lawless and brutish creatures. Their lack of civilization and social structure make them a threat to outsiders like Odysseus and his men.
There is not a cyclops storm, but there are cyclones. For more information on cyclones, see the related link below.
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It is not acutally an animal but if it was, it would be classified as a mammal.
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Poseidon like most of the other Greek Gods had many Demigod / Half-Blood children with mortal women. Poseidon and his wife Amphitrite had three children. Benthesicymen, Rhodes (the island of Rhodes was named after him) and Triton (he became Poseidon's herald).i