Answered on : 2024-07-11
In Homer's "The Odyssey," after being blinded by Odysseus, the Cyclops Polyphemus calls upon his father, Poseidon, to exact revenge on Odysseus. Polyphemus prays to Poseidon, asking him to curse Odysseus with a series of misfortunes. Specifically, he asks for:
- Odysseus to lose all his crew members.
- Odysseus to encounter numerous hardships during his journey.
- Odysseus to return home alone, after a long and difficult journey, to find trouble waiting for him at home.
These prayers by Polyphemus set the stage for much of the suffering and challenges Odysseus faces on his voyage back to Ithaca, emphasizing the theme of divine retribution throughout the epic[1][3][10].