Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Odysseus keep taunt the Cyclops?
- 2 Why does Odysseus lie and say his ship was destroyed?
- 3 What bad decisions did Odysseus make?
- 4 What fake name does Odysseus give the Cyclops?
- 5 How is Odysseus selfish?
- 6 What was the result of Odysseus taunting the Cyclops?
- 7 What does Odysseus mean by his name in the Odyssey?
Why does Odysseus keep taunt the Cyclops?
Odysseus’ pride and anger cause him to taunt Polyphemus. He cares because Polyphemus killed his men and insulted him.
Why does Odysseus lie and say his ship was destroyed?
Why does Odysseus lie to the cyclopes and say his ship was destroyed. He lies about this information because he wants to protect his comrades on the other ship. He also didn’t want the cyclopes to search for the other men.
Why did Odysseus taunt the Cyclops at the end of Book 9?
Though his anger at Polyphemus for devouring his shipmates is certainly understandable, and though Polyphemus’s blind rock-throwing fury eggs him on, Odysseus’s taunts are unnecessary. By telling Polyphemus his name, Odysseus pits his mortal indignation against Poseidon’s divine vengeance.
Why does Odysseus tell the Cyclops his true name?
Q: Why does Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name is Nobody? Odysseus tells the Cyclops his name is Nobody as he knows that when he attacks, the Cyclops will cry out and be asked by other Cyclopes if it needs help. Of course, the Cyclops replies that “nobody” is bothering or killing it.
What bad decisions did Odysseus make?
Odysseus has made some mistakes. No one’s saying otherwise. He blinded a Cyclops, he invoked the wrath of Poseidon, and remember that time he got distracted by a sexy sea-witch for an entire year? (Full disclosure, he also stole some cheese.) But by far his biggest mistake was hiring his crew.
What fake name does Odysseus give the Cyclops?
Odysseus tells the Cyclops his name is Nobody as he knows that when he attacks, the Cyclops will cry out and be asked by other Cyclopes if it needs help. Of course, the Cyclops replies that “nobody” is bothering or killing it.
What God did Odysseus offend by injuring the Cyclops?
Odysseus angered Poseidon, the god of the sea, when he blinded Polyphemus, the Cyclops, who is Poseidon’s son. Odysseus and his men escape from Polyphemus’ island after cleverly hiding themselves under the Cyclops’ sheep to leave his cave.
Why is Odysseus bad?
Odysseus is a bad leader for the traits he upheld in the book which causes him twenty years to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan war. The three traits that makes Odysseus a bad leader are being dishonest, prideful, and careless. These traits causes his men to die, him suffering, and trouble.
How is Odysseus selfish?
Odysseus is an unappreciative, self-centered, lazy, and selfish man that does not deserve the title as hero. He acts this way solely because of his hubris, and he maintains his pride throughout the story. Odysseus’ hubris is the reason why it takes him so long to return home.
What was the result of Odysseus taunting the Cyclops?
After the Cyclops throws one more boulder at the ship (this one pushes them out to sea), the episode is over; however, the consequences of this bit of temper will be felt by Odysseus and his men for years. While his taunting may have helped assuage his anger at the giant, it came at a significant price, as you will see.
What is the good luck Odysseus has in the Odyssey?
The good luck Odysseus has is that the cyclops falls for his trick and gets drunk. Lines 272-275: What does the sound of the name that Odysseus tells to the Cyclops suggest about what Odysseus might be planning?
What did Odysseus take in the cave of Polyphemus?
His leave-taking from the Cyclops is one of those times. Odysseus and some of his men find the cave of Polyphemus; when they discover that the Cyclops is away, his men try to convince Odysseus to take some cattle and cheese and leave before the giant returns.
What does Odysseus mean by his name in the Odyssey?
Odysseus’ name sounds like nobody. He means that the cyclops will be attacked/tricked by nobody, helping him to escape. Lines 276-277: Explain the irony of the gift the Cyclops says he will give to Odysseus.