Yet Odysseus is too cocky. Having escaped Polyphemous, he cries
out his name “I am Ulysses the King of Ithaca” so that Polymphemous might tell the
other Cyclops who had blinded him. The furious
giant attempts to sink their boat by
throwing huge boulders at it. However, the giant was unsuccessful. At this point Ulysses and his crew start
on their journey back home to Ithaca. Unbeknown to
Odysseus, Polyphemus is a son of Poseidon, the god of the sea. Poseidon now
knows Odysseus' name, and he will make him pay for blinding his son. For a
sailor, there is no worse God to anger than Poseidon.
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