they are fictional so they don't scare me. but according to legend, the Cyclops was a giant, who traded an eye for knowledge of the future, after making the deal with the gods, the gods only gave them knowledge of their own death. So a cyclops warrior was never afraid and a fierce warrior because they didnt fear death.
Odysseus refrains from stabbing the cyclops with his sword because he realizes that by blinding the cyclops instead, he ensures his escape since the monster is the only one who can move the boulder blocking the cave's entrance. Blinding the cyclops allows Odysseus and his men to hide under the sheep and trick the cyclops when he checks for intruders.
Cyclops in Greek mythology fears nobody, as his power lies in his single eye and strength. However, some interpretations suggest that he might have feared the hero Odysseus, who outsmarted him in Homer's "Odyssey."
The ancient Greeks associated mountain exploration with bravery.
To be correct what did Odyessus do to the cyclops. He poked the cyclops in the eye.
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.
A cyclops has one eye.
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In Greek mythology the Cyclopes were either sons of Gaea and Uranus who were imprisoned in Tartarus by their father out of fear, or the followers of the Cyclops, Polyphemus, who was a son of Poseidon. The original Cyclopes were the personifications of thunder and lightning who gave their essence to Zeus in the form of his dreaded thunderbolts. Aside from being master smiths, they had no specific or special powers.
In the cyclops cave
the cyclops was the son of posideon
Cyclops has one eye.
polyphemus