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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Pictures of Polyphemus
This is a picture of the cyclops throwing rocks at Odysseus in anger for deceiving him.
This is Polyphemus being easily fooled by the mens escape plan, which involves them tying themselves to the bottom of sheep, then sneaking out the cave.
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