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faust18 [17]
2 years ago
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Beholden for your help, or any gifts

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Mamont248 [21]2 years ago
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We can infer that the Cyclops does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks, as option D shows.

<h3>How is this possible?</h3>
  • The Cyclops is not fearful of Zeus.
  • The Cyclops shows no respect to any Greek gods.

The Cyclops is a character created to show violence, lack of civility, and bad manners. For this reason, the author placed him as the complete opposite of Greek society, to show villainy that the Greeks did not have.

This is underscored by the lack of religiosity that the Cyclops shows in the above passage.

This is because the Cyclops ignores any action of any Greek god, and the Greeks had religion as the basis of their customs.

Learn more about the Greek religion:

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