A cyclops Polyphemus!
Andromeda was offered to the sea monster because her family had forgotten to put an offering to Poseidon. And they had bragged that their daughter was prettier than the Nerids. So the sea god sent a monster to go terrorize the city. In order to make the monster go away, her parents where forced to sacrifice their daughter to the sea monster
The second child the monster meets in the woods is Victor's youngest brother, William Frankenstein.
From memory, Charybdis is the monster that suck up the sea then spits it back out Scylla is the monster who sits up on the cliff and grabs things with her snaky heads. (sorry if I've misspelt the names.)
The serpant's pass.
No. Most "sea monsters" are actually giant squid or giant octopuses.
Odysseus defeats the sea monster guy
Scylla And Charybdis
The danger of Charybdis was that it tried to destroy the ship at sea. It was a large and vicious sea monster that tried to kill Odysseus.
Odysseus is forced to put his men in danger in many situations, but specifically does so when they have to pass by Scylla, the sea monster.
The blind prophet that Odysseus meets in the Underworld is Tiresias.
In Homer's "Odyssey," the "monster of the gray rock" refers to Scylla, a sea monster that resides in a cave on a rocky cliff. Odysseus encounters Scylla while navigating the strait between her and Charybdis, another perilous sea creature. Scylla is known for her ferocity and the way she snatches sailors from passing ships, making her one of the many dangers Odysseus faces on his journey home.
He meets Aeolus (God of the Wind), Athena (Goddess of War and Wisdom), and Poseidon (God of the Sea.) There are many more people he meets such as the Enchantress Circe, a cyclops, and other sea nymphs, but that would be a more general question such as 'Who does Odysseus meet on his travel back home from the Trojan War?'
Odysseus and his men left with a warning to be careful of:Sirens,monster in the sea,and not to sop on Helio's Island
He Makes a sea monster come out of the ocean and eat the person from Troy who says to not except the Trojan horse but because he got eaten by the sea monster the king thinks that he is lying and takes the horse into the city of Troy then Odysseus and his men set Troy on fire and win the Trojan war
The monster that took six of Odysseus's men was Scylla. Scylla is depicted as a sea creature with multiple heads, and she dwells in a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool Charybdis. When Odysseus and his crew sailed past her lair, she snatched six of his men from the ship. This encounter is part of Odysseus's journey home in Homer's epic, "The Odyssey."
Odysseus is greated by a shepherd, which turns out to be Athena in disguise.
Scylla is on the side of danger and destruction. She is a sea monster that Odysseus must navigate past during his journey, representing the challenges and obstacles he faces on his quest to return home.