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POLIFEMO (POLYPHEMUS). Homer speaks in Odyssey, when
Odysseus landed in Sicily, land of the Cyclops, was captured
along with his companions precisely by Polyphemus, son of Po-
seidon. Trapped in his cave which was closed by a huge boul-
der, Ulysses, offered a sweet and strong wine to the giant who
had already devoured six of his men. Polyphemus was greatful
for the wine and promised Ulysses a gift, provided he told his
name. Ulysses replied cunningly,my name is Nobody and the
giant then promised that he would eat lastly Nobody. After that
he fell deeply asleep, giving way to Ulysses and his comrades
to plant an olive stick in his one central eye. The desperate cries
of the Cyclops made the other giants ask him what was going
on and Polyphemus replied that Nobody was trying to kill him,
so they left thinking he was drunk. In the morning, the now blind
Polyphemus, brought out his flock from the cave, the Greeks
escaped by clinging to the fleece of a sheep who vainly probed
the Cyclops on his back.
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