Well it's difficult to express which were 'mosters' but in Odysseus' adventures on his way home from Troy to Ithaca, he accounters many. The Cicones who were human beings, The lotus eaters who are also human and who grew lotus fruit which made some crew members forget there longing to go home, the cyclops (Polythemus) who ate some of the crewand was blinded by Odysseus, the Leastragonians who were giants that killed all of the remaining ships full of men (all except Odysseus'), Circe the witch who transformed crew members into pigs but later turned them back and showed hospitality to Odysseus and hid men, the Sirens which were beautiful singing beings who lured men to there island and killed them and Scylla and Charybdis, who were probably the most monster-like of them all.
If you do not think that Polyphemus, the Cyclops, was monstrous enough, there were Scylla and Charybdis in the sea.
Defeat monsters and win the battle.
All kinds of people/things. And everyone who went with him died. Let's go with.... The cyclops.
Circe was certainly one, I think at least one of Scylla and Charybdis was female...
The Odyssey is more popular than the Iliad. The Odyssey was probably written by Homer in his later years, thus was more refined than his earlier work. Moreover, the Iliad deals with battles and war, a harsher subject. The Odyssey, in comparison, deals with a fantastical adventure with monsters and gods.
The hero in the Odyssey is Odysseus. He faces challenges such as battling monsters, overcoming temptations, and navigating treacherous seas on his journey back home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
The hero in the Odyssey is Odysseus. He faced challenges such as battling monsters like the Cyclops, navigating past the Sirens' song, and overcoming the wrath of the sea god Poseidon.
the gods (Athena, Zeus, Poseidon)the monsters (Scylla, Charybdis, Polyphemus)CirceCalypso
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The king of all monsters was Typhon. His wife Echidna was likewise the mother of all monsters.
no monsters do not exsit at all
Calling All Monsters was created in 1990.
The gods didn't "make" monsters. Monsters were born. Most of the monsters faced by Greek heroes were the children of Typhon and Echidna. They are called the "Father of All Monsters" and "Mother of All Monsters" respectively. They didn't parent ALL the monsters, though, because some monsters were simply transformed, like Medusa and Scylla.