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Q: What was polyphemus' personality like?
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How do you write Polyphemus in Ancient Greek?

Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος


What was Polyphemus' island like?

Polyphemus' island was a lush us island rich with sheep and goats.


How does Polyphemus treat Odysseus?

he treats him very bad he doesnt like him nobody likes odysseus he is a loser polyphemus ate his men polyphemus is cool


What does Greek god Polyphemus look like?

Polyphemus was a Cyclops, a giant with one eye in the middle of his face instead of two like we have.


What does polyphemus diet consist for?

Polyphemus diet consists of Polyphemus ate odysseus


What are the weapons of Polyphemus?

Polyphemus had no special weapons. Odysseus and his men had once used a stick off a tree to blind Polyphemus, but no tools specifically were used by Polyphemus.


In the odyssey who is the cheese-eating cave dweller?

Odysseus and his men eat (steal) cheese in Polyphemus' cave. Polyphemus was a giant cyclops. He did not like his cheese being eaten.


How is Polyphemus related to Poseidon?

Polyphemus is Poseidon's son.


Do you consider polyphemus a villain?

i think polyphemus is a villain.


What was polyphemus god of?

Polyphemus was not a god, he was the son of a god. His father was Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes. Polyphemus was a cyclops. So to compare to you what Polyphemus is, he is to Poseidon what Hercules was to Zeus.


What was Polyphemus the god of?

Polyphemus was not a god, he was the son of a god. His father was Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes. Polyphemus was a cyclops. So to compare to you what Polyphemus is, he is to Poseidon what Hercules was to Zeus.


Is polyphemus in the book homers Iliad?

The cyclops Polyphemus is not, no. But someone else named Polyphemus is. Godlike Polyphemus is mentioned by Nestor in his speech to Agamemnon and Achilles in Book 1 (Line 264). This is possibly the Polyphemus who is an Argonaut. It is probably not the cyclops.