The characterization of Polyphemus in Euripides’ "Cyclops"
Polyphemus, one of the scariest and most dangerous monsters in Greek mythology, is a main character in Euripides’ satyr play Cyclops. Many elements of his characterization by Euripides are partially inspired by Book 9 of Homer’s Odyssey and resurface in other dark characters of Euripidean drama. Cha...
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