The other cyclops won't come to Polyphemus's rescue because they are typically independent and live in isolation. They do not have a strong sense of community or cooperation with other cyclops. Additionally, Polyphemus was blinded by Odysseus and his men, so there is no bond of familial loyalty or obligation that would compel other cyclops to help him.
Polyphemus says to his fellow Cyclops that he has been blinded by "Nobody" when he is attacked by Odysseus in Homer's "The Odyssey." He then calls for help from the other Cyclops, but when they hear him say that "Nobody" has hurt him, they assume he is fine and do not come to his aid.
Odysseus uses his cunning and intelligence to come up with a plan to blind the cyclops and trick him into letting him and his men escape. This resourcefulness allows Odysseus to outsmart the cyclops and successfully navigate through a dangerous situation.
The cyclops werent even the ones to free Odysseus and his men, when the men were in the cave with their cyclops they blinded him with the cyclops's own sharpened bludgeon, Odysseus using he keen sense of mind says his name is "nobody", when the cyclops is stabbed with the steak, he screams having his friends from other caves come and ask what had happened/ who did this? his response is "nobody did this" so the other cyclops went away. When the blinded cyclops needed help he opened up his cave having the sheep inside to run out figuring that the men will be bound to escape and so when they do he can kill them. Smart enough, Odysseus and his men grabbed onto the underbellies of the sheep to safely excape. As the cyclops felt each sheep as they walked out of the cave, he was trying to make sure no men were escaping, but the cyclops not knowing they were underneith, and so Odysseus and his men escape thanks to Odysseus. As they enter their boats, the cyclops curses them and asks for his fathers help to kill the men who had injured him, his father being posiden. As they set sail, the waves are massive and the weather is awful, on top of that, the other cyclops were throwing boulders out to the ship to destroy it and its inhabitants aboard... hope this helps!
The main conflict that occurs when Odysseus tries to outwit the cyclops is between his cleverness and the cyclops' brute strength and lack of mercy. Odysseus relies on his wits and cunning to come up with a plan to escape, while the cyclops relies on his physical power to try and capture and devour Odysseus and his men. This conflict highlights the contrast between intelligence and brute force as strategic tools for survival.
The entrance to the cave of Polyphemus is blocked by a gigantic stone, that him and his entire crew couldn't move. If Polyphemus were to be killed, then his entire crew would be trapped in the cave.
The other Cyclops ignore Polyphemus' cries for help, thinking that he is just playing a trick. They do not come to his aid, assuming that he is fine.
It enables Odysseus and his men to escape the Cyclops's cave and it confuses the other Cyclopses so they don't come to the aid of their friend.
Polyphemus says to his fellow Cyclops that he has been blinded by "Nobody" when he is attacked by Odysseus in Homer's "The Odyssey." He then calls for help from the other Cyclops, but when they hear him say that "Nobody" has hurt him, they assume he is fine and do not come to his aid.
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They did not come to the rescue of the French Monarchy.
Why does Perseus rescue Andromeda
he was born in Anchorage, Alaska
People thought that god had come to rescue them People thought that god had come to rescue them
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Cyclops were mythical, one-eyed creatures in both Greek and Roman mythology. One of the most famous Cyclops was said to have come from the island of Sicily where many Cyclops supposedly lived.