Circe is generally considered more dangerous than the Cyclops in Greek mythology. She is known for her ability to transform humans into animals through her powerful magic, while the Cyclops are typically depicted as savage one-eyed giants known for their strength. However, both Circe and the Cyclops pose significant threats to those who encounter them in Greek myths.
No matter how they do it, you end up just as dead.
Circe was a goddess that could turn men into animals by making them drink her sweet honey potion.
because he ate alot of people
he defeated the suitors he defeated circe he managed to leave the island of the lotus eaters he blinded the cyclops he was the first to hear the sirens and survive
He instructed him on many things, but most of the time his instructions revolved around Odysseus' Blind and Rash Behavior. Ex. When he waited for the cyclops, when he taunted the cyclops (Polyphemus), and when he rushed back to Circe's house and was stopped by Hermes.
Surviving and coming home, the main ones were the ciccones, lotus eaters, cyclops, aeolian winds, circe, cattle of the sun, and calypso
There are many different accounts of the Cyclopes, they first being immortal giants locked in the pit of Tartarus by Uranus and rescued by Zeus during the Titan war. The Cyclopes that Odysseus meets on his travels were a different breed altogether. Circe was a sorceress skilled in metamorphosis and necromancy. Each dangerous in their own way.
Calypso -The external conflict with Calypso is when she was having an affair with the married Odysseus and she wanted him for herself. The resolution came when Athena begged Zeus to allow Calypso to free Odysseus. And it worked. Lotus Eaters -The external conflict was when the Lotus Eaters refused to go home because of their addictions to the Lotus plants. The resolution came when Odysseus tricked the Lotus Eaters to go home by placing all the Lotus plants on the ship. Cyclops -The external conflict was when Odysseus and his men wandered into the cave and then the Cyclops came and blocked the only entrance/exit with giant boulder. The resolution came when the Cyclops was about to eat Odysseus and his men and then Odysseus blinded him and then hid in the wool of the Cyclops' sheep and escaped. Alive. Circe -The external conflict was when Circe transformed Odysseus's men into pigs when he lands on her island. The resolution came with Hermes' help. Odysseus resists Circe's powers and then becomes her lover, living in luxury at her side for a year. Sirens: Scylla and Charybdis -The external conflict was Sirens lured sailors to their death. They would persuade them in and kill them. The resolution was Odysseus made earplugs for his men and had them tie them up.
I think that WOLVERINE is more popular than CYCLOPS. I think that WOLVERINE can beat CYCLOPS because he has super speed and claws.
he says that he does not wanna go because he didnt know what the cyclops would do to him if he would kill him or not because the cyclpos wants Odysseus dead.
He meets Aeolus (God of the Wind), Athena (Goddess of War and Wisdom), and Poseidon (God of the Sea.) There are many more people he meets such as the Enchantress Circe, a cyclops, and other sea nymphs, but that would be a more general question such as 'Who does Odysseus meet on his travel back home from the Trojan War?'
Poseidon was a son of Cronos, who was Oceanus' brother. Circe, according to some accounts was one of the Oceanids, one of Oceanus's daughters. This makes Poseidon and Circe cousins and both direct descendants of the titans. In Homer's story of the Odyssey, Circe aided Odysseus on his epic journey to return home to Ithaca while Poseidon opposed his return out of revenge for Odysseus having killed his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In this indirect way, Circe opposes Poseidon, but in the story, there is no mention of their direct enmity. I think if Poseidon found out Circe had helped Odysseus, Poseidon would have been extremely annoyed with her and perhaps would have even sent earthquakes and storms to her island.