Words fail, and law shatters in an instant. What was asked as hospitality is answered with brutality beyond imagining.
In this passage from The Odyssey, Book IX, the Cyclops reveals his utter contempt for Zeus and the gods, boasting that he fears no divine law. Feigning ignorance, Odysseus deceives him about the fate of his ship, but the ruse offers no mercy. Polyphemus seizes two of Odysseus’ men, smashes them against the ground, and devours them raw, drinking milk afterward like a beast. Trapped within the sealed cave, Odysseus and the survivors can only weep and pray as the Cyclops sleeps among his flocks.
This moment marks the full collapse of custom and restraint, as Odysseus confronts a foe who recognizes no justice, no gods, and no humanity.
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