Cyclops In Odyssey

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The Cyclops in the Odyssey can be viewed as the victim at the hands of Odysseus and his men because his lack of intelligence led him right into Odysseus’ trap. The Cyclops was left vulnerable and defenceless, being stuck in a cave with warriors trained to kill. After Odysseus’ deceitful plan had succeeded, “[he] was filled with laughter” (Homer 756) about how the Cyclops and his brethren were fooled by his clever gimmick. Even though the Cyclops held Odysseus and his men captive, the Cyclops’ home had been intruded and used by the men without his knowledge or permission. Although Odysseus is the protagonist and hero in the poem, the Cyclops deserves sympathy from the readers because of having a lack of mental acuity and being the victim in

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