Polyphemus' name means always swearing; he is a wild, angry, savagely cruel giant who wants to keep Odysseus' crew prisoner in his cave so that he can eat them one at a time.
After Polyphemus has been blinded, all the other Cyclops come out onto the beach to laugh at him: they are all as cruel and callous as he is.
In Greek mythology, Polyphemus is the cyclops son of Poseidon and Thoosa. Ulysses is another name for Odysseus, the character in the epic poem "The Odyssey" who kills Polyphemus.
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The Cyclops who eats men is named Polyphemus. He is a character from Greek mythology, specifically appearing in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey.
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Chapter 9
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The son whose eye was blinded in The Odyssey is Polyphemus, the Cyclops. Odysseus and his men blinded Polyphemus as they escaped from his cave.