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In this retelling of the Cyclops segment of The Odyssey, we explore the story from Polyphemus' viewpoint. Rather than being a mere monster, Polyphemus reveals himself as a wronged giant who values his solitude and home. His life is disrupted by the arrival of Odysseus and his men, who intrude into his cave, steal from him, and threaten his way of life. As he recounts the events, we see the tragedy of misunderstanding and the consequences of pride that lead to his downfall.
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Cyclops Homework • Retell the Cyclops section of The Odyssey from the point of view Polyphemus. • 2 paragraphs minimum • 4 sentences each minimum