Cyclops are told to be large giants with one eye, but cyclops simply means one having a single eye.
the u.s.s cyclops dissappeared at the beaued trangle
Ulysses and the Cyclops (Just read the story last week!) :)
It is in a European language.
Cyclops
Odysseus's encounter with the cyclops Polyphemus in Homer's "The Odyssey" showcases the Greeks' cleverness and resourcefulness in overcoming obstacles. By devising a plan to blind the cyclops and escape his cave, Odysseus demonstrates the Greek value of intelligence and strategic thinking. This episode also highlights the Greeks' belief in the importance of individual heroism and bravery in the face of danger. Overall, the encounter with the cyclops symbolizes the Greek ideal of using wit and courage to navigate challenges and achieve success.
A cyclops with no arms or legs
a Cyclops shark looks like a white shark with 1 eye.
Because his glasses make it look like he has only one eye.
They have only one eye in the middle of there head.They're all black and look like Obama.
Imagine a BIG troll except with only ONE eye in the centre of its head
Polyphemus was a Cyclops, a giant with one eye in the middle of his face instead of two like we have.
A cyclops: essentially a giant with one great eye.
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Cyclopes is the plural form of Cyclops
Odysseus tells Polyphemus that his name was No Man, or Nobody, to trick the cyclops as shown later: When the cyclops called for help he says, "No Man did this!", "No Man has blinded me", "No Man is hurting me!" making him look like a fool to the other cyclops, and casting doubt as to whether the injuring event in question has actually happened. This happened in book 9, 'The Cyclops'. Odysseus is known for his wisdom and his cunning ways. He realized that the Cyclops must be attacked for him to save himself and his crew, and planned far in advance so that the other Cyclops do not interfere when the time came. Polyphemus was easily fooled.
No, it is not possible for a human to be a cyclops. Cyclops are mythological creatures typically depicted as having a single eye in the middle of their forehead. In reality, humans are born with two eyes, and the genetic makeup of humans does not allow for a cyclops-like mutation to occur.
I imagine that like people, the Cyclops' personalities varied, but they're generally assumed to be very brutal and not too bright.