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Q: What did Ulysses tell the cyclops his name was?
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Why didn't Odysseus tell cyclops his name as soon as he asked?

Odysseus did not tell the cyclops his name cyclops promised him a gift


Why does Neptune torment Ulysses?

Neptune was angry that Ulysses had blinded the cyclops Polyphemus (not sure of his roman name) who was the son of Neptune.


What story was the cyclops in?

Ulysses and the Cyclops (Just read the story last week!) :)


Why was it a bad idea for Odysseus to boast and tell his name to cyclops?

Bc the Cyclops could tell his father who blinded him.


What does Odysseus tell the cyclops that his name is?

"NOBDY"


What does the Odysseus tell the cyclops his name is?

"NOBDY"


Who was ullyses and polyphemus?

In Greek mythology, Polyphemus is the cyclops son of Poseidon and Thoosa. Ulysses is another name for Odysseus, the character in the epic poem "The Odyssey" who kills Polyphemus.


Who took the blame for killing the cyclops?

Apollo killed the Cyclopes.


Was the cyclops a prisoner of hades?

No. The Cyclops lived on an island and was encountered by Ulysses in Homer's The Odyssey as he was trying to get home to his son and his wife Penelope. Ulysses men are caputred by the cyclops while trying to steal sheep and escape by blinding him and immediately leaving the island.


What did Ulysses do to Poseidon's son to make Poseidon so biased against him?

Poseidon's son was a cyclops who held Ulysses and his men captive on an island. He blinded the cyclops' one eye in order to escape the island.


Why did Poseidon punish Ulysses?

Poseidon punished Ulysses because he blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus, who was Poseidon's son. Ulysses' act angered Poseidon, and as the god of the sea, he had the power to make Ulysses' journey home from the Trojan War much more challenging by causing storms and obstacles for him.


What book does Ulysses and Polyphemus appear in?

Ulysses and Polyphemus appear in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." Polyphemus is a Cyclops who imprisons Ulysses and his crew, leading to a famous encounter where Ulysses blinds him in order to escape.