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Amanda [17]
3 years ago
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Page 1:Page 2: 'Cyclops, you ask my honorable name? Remember the gift you promised me, and I shall tell you. My name is Nohbdy:

mother, father, and friends, everyone calls me Nohbdy.' And he said: 'Nohbdy's my meat, then, after I eat his friends. Others come first. There's a noble gift, now.' –The Odyssey, Homer 'What ails you, Polyphemus? Why do you cry so sore in the starry night? You will not let us sleep. Sure no man's driving off your flock? No man has tricked you, ruined you?' Out of the cave the mammoth Polyphemus roared in answer: 'Nohbdy, Nohbdy's tricked me, Nohbdy's ruined me!' To this rough shout they made a sage reply: 'Ah well, if nobody has played you foul there in your lonely bed, we are no use in pain given by great Zeus. Let it be your father, Poseidon Lord, to whom you pray.' –The Odyssey, Homer Read two passages that show a conflict between Odysseus and the Cyclops. What does this conflict reveal about Odysseus? He is scared because he knows that he will be the last to be eaten. He is brave because he sacrifices himself for his friends. He is clever because he makes up a false name for himself and tricks the Cyclops. He is lucky because he is able to escape unharmed and still steal the Cyclops’s sheep.
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Yanka [14]3 years ago
5 0

<em>The Odysseys by Homer</em>, a conflict between Odysseus and the Cyclops reveals that He is clever because he makes up a false name for himself and tricks the Cyclops.

When odyssey blind Polyphemus his objectives are made clear when Polyphemus next morning let his sheep go for graze. In addition, it adds a humorous and clever twist when odyssey lies about his name as 'Nobody'  to rescue Polyphemus. Whereas, odyssey displays himself as cunning and proud when he reveals himself.

OverLord2011 [107]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: C)He is clever because he makes up a false name for himself and tricks the Cyclops.

Explanation:i just got it right

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