Because he wants to go home but he cant so he kills the cyclopes and he basically brags about it which makes a long journey going back home to Ithaca .
Odysseus
Yes, he did. After 20 years of wandering, the phaeacians sail Odysseus home to Ithaka.
Antinous is warned that Odysseus, the wandering beggar, may actually be a god in disguise.
Odysseus shoots a bow at Antinous... and it killed him
Odysseus shows courage in the odyssey by not giving up on his crew when times looked like they were at theyre worst. For example when they were trapped by the Cyclops Odysseus came up with a plan and stayed calm in front of his men.
Odysseus
Yes, he did. After 20 years of wandering, the phaeacians sail Odysseus home to Ithaka.
He blinds his son Polyphemus.
Antinous is warned that Odysseus, the wandering beggar, may actually be a god in disguise.
The Wandering Rocks; the strait of Scylla and Charybdis.
The Wandering Rocks; the straits of Scylla and Charybdis.
He stabbed Phoyphemos in the eye and Polyphemos was Poseidon's son so Poseidon told Zeus to punish Odysseus.
I don't think he did i wouldn't say it was the worst but not sure
Odysseus shoots a bow at Antinous... and it killed him
The guy who started it was born a prince, but became a wandering holy man(his father's worst nightmare...).
Odysseus shows courage in the odyssey by not giving up on his crew when times looked like they were at theyre worst. For example when they were trapped by the Cyclops Odysseus came up with a plan and stayed calm in front of his men.
Odysseus believes that not being able to see would hurt the cyclops the worst. He does not want to kill the cyclops because then nobody would be able to roll away the huge stone blocking the cave entrance. He decides that they must blind the monster.