Polyphemus is a one-eyed giant in Greek mythology, known for being both human and inhuman. His physical form, strength, and emotions make him inhuman, while his ability to speak and feel love for the nymph Galatea display human-like qualities. Polyphemus's cyclopean nature and actions, such as eating his victims, showcase his monstrous side, while his desire for companionship and retaliation against Odysseus illustrate more human characteristics.
In other countries, the treament toward prisoners is inhumane.
he found food & he also found the giant
The cave that Odysseus and his men found when they landed on the Island of the Cyclopes belongs to Polyphemus. Odysseus decided to stay in the cave until its owner returned. When Polyphemus returned and saw the intruders, he ate Odysseus' men.
Odysseus leads his men into Polyphemus' cave seeking shelter, unaware that it belongs to a dangerous Cyclops. He is driven by the instinct to protect his crew and find a place of refuge after their ship is destroyed in a storm. However, this decision ultimately sets off a chain of events that result in a perilous encounter with Polyphemus.
The most inhuman aspect of the triangular trade was the capture and transport of African slaves under brutal conditions to the Americas, where they were treated as property and subjected to extreme exploitation and abuse.
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"Inhuman" is a word that means "lacking human qualities". It generally refers to the shape of an object that does not appear human-like, but may also refer to unnatural human thoughts.
Asher Seidel has written: 'Inhuman thoughts' -- subject(s): Human beings, Humanity, Human evolution 'Inhuman thoughts' -- subject(s): Immortalism, Artificial life, Human evolution
The word 'inhuman' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as lacking pity or kindness; not suitable for human needs; unlike what is typically human.Examples:News reports denounced the inhuman treatment of the refugees.The acrobat's inhuman contortions made me cringe.
Some words that rhyme with Cuban are human, inhuman, and subhuman.
Some words that have "human" in them include humane, humanitarian, humanity, and inhuman.
We human and i would be inhuman to not help a person! Even if we hate them!:)
Personification can sometimes be funny as it gives inhuman things human characteristics.
Inhuman Conditions was created in 1990.
If you mean rhyming, then... albumin * acumen * inhuman * crewman * fumin' (fuming).
The Inhuman Condition was created in 2001.
Gauntlet - Inhuman - was created in 1991.