Cyclops

Euripides’ Cyclops is the only surviving satyr play from antiquity. It is a burlesque retelling of the myth of Odysseus and the Cyclops Polyphemus.

Argument The Adventures of the Cicons, Lotophagi and Cyclops Ulysses begins the relation of his adventures: how, after the destruction of Troy, he with his companions made an incursion on the Cicons, by whom they were repulsed; and, meeting with a storm, were driven to the coast of the Lotophagi. From there they sailed to the land of the Cyclops, whose manners and situation are particularly ...

His brother Cyclops hear the yelling roar, And, rushing down the mountains, crowd the shore. We saw their stern distorted looks, from far, And one-eyed glance, that vainly threaten’d war: A dreadful council, with their heads on high; (The misty clouds about their foreheads fly;) Not yielding to the tow’ring tree of Jove, Or tallest cypress ...

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Euripides’ Cyclops, for example—the only satyr play from antiquity that has survived intact—is a burlesque retelling of the tale of Odysseus and the Cyclops Polyphemus from Book 9 of the Odyssey. The Romans (who knew Odysseus as “Ulysses”) reimagined the cunning hero as a kind of deceitful villain. Significance

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Screen Rant on MSN: Cyclops just settled X-Men's biggest fan debate, proving he's cooler than Wolverine

Cyclops just settled X-Men's biggest fan debate, proving he's cooler than Wolverine

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Bleeding Cool: Become the Leader of the X-Men with Marvel Legends 1:1 Cyclops Visor

Become the Leader of the X-Men with Marvel Legends 1:1 Cyclops Visor

Marvel fans are going wild over James Marsden’s return as Cyclops in Avengers: Doomsday. The third teaser dropped on , is an instant hit among the Marvel fanbase, who haven’t stopped ...