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    The Horseshoe Crab‚ scientifically named Limulus Polyphemus‚ is an ancient creature that not many people know much about. The Horseshoe Crab is part of the Limulidae family‚ which is the marine arthropods. The Horseshoe Crab’s closest relatives are Trilobites back from the Paleozoic which is coincidently when the Horseshoe crab first began to develop. (Reference 2) In modern times the Horseshoe crab is not labelled as a crustacean despite its name. The Horseshoe Crab is closely related chelicerates

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    Polyphemus Essay

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    Polyphemus Essay Sometimes‚ science and literature connect in unique ways. This is the case in Homer’s Epic The Odyssey and Annie Dillard’s vignette from The Fixed. The Cyclops Polyphemus from The Odyssey and the Polyphemus moth in The Fixed have some similar physical attributes‚ as well as some differences. Also‚ their injuries in the stories are similar‚ but have different outcomes. The Cyclops and the moth are similar and different in their physical attributes. Homer compares the Cyclops

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    Poseidon in the Odyssey

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    Poseidon in The Odyssey The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ is the archetype of all heroic stories. In this epic poem‚ many of the Greek gods are involved in Odysseus’ journey‚ but not all affect him (Odysseus) in a positive way. Durring his voyage‚ Poseidon‚ the sea god‚ seeks revenge on Odysseus and makes sure his quest to get back home is very difficult. In book one‚ it is introduced that Poseidon has rage agaist Odysseus. The presenter‚ or muse‚ would sing‚ "Yet all of the god pitied Lord Odysseus

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    of food in the same manner that Polyphemus the Cyclopes devours Odysseus’s men. Both characters are single-eyed‚ gluttonous beasts that seem to have little concern for anyone but themselves. An example of this can be seen in some of Polyphemus’s first words to Odysseus. “You are dumb‚ stranger‚ or from far away‚ if you ask me to fear the gods. Cyclopes don’t care about Zeus or his aegis or the blessed gods‚ since we are much stronger” (9.265). While Polyphemus has power over humans due to his

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    are trying to escape from the Cyclops Polyphemus. They drug the monster until it passes out‚ and then stab him with a timber in his single eye. Polyphemus‚ now blinded‚ removes the gigantic boulder blocking Odysseus’ escape‚ and waits for the men to move‚ so he can kill them. The men escape from the cave to their boat by tying themselves under flocks of rams‚ so they can easily slip by. Odysseus‚ now proud after beating the giant‚ starts to yell at Polyphemus‚ instead of making a silent escape. Odysseus’

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    Breaking News: King of Ithaca Defeats Polyphemus the Cyclops Breaking News: King of Ithaca Defeats Polyphemus the Cyclops The king of Ithaca‚ Odysseus‚ has defeated Polyphemus the Cyclops. Odysseus‚ son of Laertes‚ and his men were on their way home. They landed on the island of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men went to a nearby cave while the others stayed ashore. They came to a cave full of sheep and cheeses. The owner had gone had gone shepherding

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    “Land of The Cyclops” Odysseus get trapped in the cave owned by Polyphemus‚ the son of Poseidon. While they are there‚ the story describes in detail‚ about how the men were eaten and how the cyclops eye was punctured. The story also shows how Odysseus and his men tricked Polyphemus in order to escape. This gives a tone of trickery and gore to the story. This story was also summarized in the way of a poem‚ called “The Blinding of Polyphemus” by Robert Dickerson. The poem consists of very descriptive words

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    The Odyssey comparison

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    Odysseus‚ the blind radio station operator is the first to record Everett and his group.  Similarities between Odysseus and Everett Odysseus’ pride works against his success. Such as when he yells his name and hometown to Polyphemus the Cyclopes and now knowing that‚ Polyphemus is able to ask Poseidon to cause more trouble for Odysseus. All throughout the film Everett applies a product to

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    Telemakhos’s treatment upon his arrival in Nestor‚ Odysseus’s treatment of Polyphemus‚ Penelope’s treatment of her suitors‚ and the slaying of those suitors by Odysseus. The Greek belief concerning the origin of the concept of hospitality‚ often called Xenia‚ is reflected at the end of "The Odyssey." The more hospitably guests are treated‚ the more civilized the society becomes. For example‚ the Cyclops Polyphemus is not at all civilized. This is evidenced by how he treats his guests: he

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    Furthermore‚ the epic of Beowulf is an additional great example of hero in literature‚ providing a hero who stands at the face of danger and his/her enemy with bravery and courage‚ and also various antagonists who act as boosts to the already increasing intensity of what will be the hero’s next move. Beowulf is what is expected of a hero‚ the key to the success of the epic in fact. In a quote found in Beowulf that states‚ “So times were pleasant for people there until finally one‚ a fiend out of

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