Examples Of Kyklopeos In The Odyssey

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The epic poem The Odyssey written by Homer is about the adventurous journey of Odysseus trying to get back home to Ithaca. In an excerpt from pages 148-151 of book IX, Odysseus’s point of view is shown at the Kyklopês island before he and his crew encounter one. Throughout the excerpt from the book The Odyssey, Odysseus is trying to portray the conflicts between the humans and Kyklopês by showing differences in their style of living and habits. Even though the Kyklopês are given the blessing of perfect land, they do not know the value they have been given. Odysseus’s words throughout the excerpt create imagery of the land of the Kyclopês. For example in the text it says, “...all good land, fertile for every crop in season...”(pg 149, line