I just finished reading it, but in The Odyssey it specifically says but you forget where we are, Odysseus said, we are where the night chases day and the day pursues night. I think that might help you. :D
The modern-day name for Cyclopes' island is believed to be Sicily, an island in the Mediterranean Sea that has been associated with the mythical Cyclopes in ancient Greek literature.
When Hermes arrived on Cyclopes Odysseus was crying of homesickness.
They were cyclopes (I presume you have read book IX).
At this point in the story, where is Ulysses and his men?
in the odyssey, odysseus show cleverness in many ways. He show cleverness when on the island with the cyclopes. With the cyclopes killing his men odyssues must fin a way to keep most of his men alive. So he gets the cyclopes drunk with wine and telling him he is nohbody. then when the cyclopes falls asleep odysseus staps the cyclopes in the eye. When he escapes the cyclpose he makes him look stupid making the cyclopes scream "nohbody did this Nohbody did this!"
Polyphemus lived on an island off of the land of the Cyclopes. His home was a cave on the island. Homer does not give a name to the lands; it is just called the land of the Cyclopes.
Homer does not tell us where the Island of the Cyclopes was. Later traditions mention Sicily.
the most beautiful island in the sea
Odysseus encountered the Cyclopes on the island of Sicily, specifically in a cave belonging to Polyphemus, the most famous of the Cyclopes. During his journey home from the Trojan War, Odysseus and his men stumbled upon the island and were trapped in Polyphemus's cave, leading to a perilous encounter. To escape, Odysseus devised a clever plan to blind the Cyclops, allowing them to flee under the cover of sheep.
odysseys is on his way back from the Trojan war were he ends up on the island of the cyclopes.
They had been driven by storm to an island near the land of the cyclopes. The next morning Odysseus decided to see what land that was. Nobody knew about the cyclopes. To understand the Odyssey I recommend you read it.
Brontes Steropes Arges(according to hesiod) but according to Homer there were numerous living on an island