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21 September, 12:25

Connecting Motive to Deeper Meaning in The Odyssey

He had in wizardry among the Cyclops,

and these things he foretold for time to come:

my great eye lost, and at Odysseus' hands.

Always I had in mind some giant, armed

in giant force, would come against me here.

But this, but you - small, pitiful and twiggy -

you put me down with wine, you blinded me.

-The Odyssey,

Homer

What deeper meaning is revealed through the Cyclops's interpretation of the prophecy?

Ignoring a prophecy leads to punishment by the gods.

Epic heroes can have qualities that one would expect only a supernatural being to have.

People are expected to treat guests with respect, and hospitality is rewarded.

Home is the best place to be.

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  1. 21 September, 12:38
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    Epic heroes can have qualities that one would expect only a supernatural being to have because the rest don't make sense in the context of the passage.
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