he ate some of them
he doesnt really treat them bad because no one told Odysseus to go on and see the cyclops.
bad
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
Odysseus is curious as to what type of men the cyclops are, and perhaps wishes to receive gifts from the cyclops. He does not realize the danger of the cyclops until it is too late.
The cyclops Polyphemus imprisons Odysseus and his men because to him, the men are tasty.
he doesnt really treat them bad because no one told Odysseus to go on and see the cyclops.
he doesnt really treat them bad because no one told Odysseus to go on and see the cyclops.
the cyclops was intimidating to odysseus at first. Yet, the cyclops was kind until Odysseus took advantage of him and blinded him....to get to the point.. the cyclops was an idiot and was kind and welcoming to Odysseus who told him his name was nobody so when asked who blinded him, the cyclops replied nobody
bad
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
Polyphemus is the name of the giant cyclops that Odysseus and his men encounter.
Odysseus is curious as to what type of men the cyclops are, and perhaps wishes to receive gifts from the cyclops. He does not realize the danger of the cyclops until it is too late.
The cyclops Polyphemus imprisons Odysseus and his men because to him, the men are tasty.
Odysseus' men are meat, and thus tastier and more nutritious than goats' milk. The cyclops live as men where might makes right, and the cyclops are wild and solitary.
He ate Odysseus's men.
Odysseus and his men wait in the cyclops cave, as Odysseus is curious as to who the cyclops is. As Polyphemus brings in his sheep, he spots the men in the cave.
Odysseus was curious about the type of men the Cyclops were.