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N76 [4]
2 years ago
12

In the Odyssey, Odysseus describes the society of the Cyclops, how did he describe it?​

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vazorg [7]2 years ago
7 0
He describes the society of Cyclops as brutes since they do not abide the laws. Odysseus himself describes it as a “horrid creature not like a human at all.”

So what do you think? :)
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