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Read the excerpt from The Odyssey. Here are the means I thought would serve my turn: a club, or staff, lay there along the fold— an olive tree, felled green and left to season for Cyclops' hand. And it was like a mast a lugger of twenty oars, broad in the beam— a deep-sea-going craft—might carry: so long, so big around, it seemed.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Epics are long narrative poems that recount a hero's great deeds. The hero is the main character in an epic. (In many epics, the hero's adversary is also a significant character.) Heroes typically represent characteristics that their society values. Sports stars, popular singers, great scientists, and firefighters, for example, are considered heroes by some people today. In ancient epics, heroes are often superhuman warriors who embark on journeys to win something of great value for themselves and their people.

In an epic, the conflicts, or struggles between opposing forces, are usually external, as the heroes battle armies, monsters, or natural forces. Internal conflicts can arise in epic heroes as a result of fear, doubt, weakness, and so on.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The myth of Odysseus and also the Cyclops is one among the foremost known Greek myths, narrated by Homer in his Odyssey. The myth of Odysseus and also the Cyclops is about the one-eyed, giant Cyclops who menaced and almost put an end to the hero Odysseus. The Cyclops is one in every of the memorable characters of classical mythology. Odysseus and his shipmates encountered the Cyclops on their ill-fated return from the warfare. The sight of him brought the Greeks to fullest attention. He was as big as a barn, with one glaring eye within the middle of his forehead. He was one in all the Cyclopes, giant blacksmiths who had built Olympus for the gods. This particular Cyclops was named Polyphemus. He and his neighbors lived like hermits with their flocks. If the Greeks were shocked, Polyphemus was pleasantly surprised. For here before him at his own hearth was a treat that might nicely vary his diet.

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