Once Odysseus first comes to the cave along with his men he says that he and his men "walked briskly to the cave, however, found him not at home thus we have a tendency to enter". This can be an indication of disrespect that Odysseus has shown by simply walking into somebody else’s home while not being invited in first. Continuing with being a foul guest Odysseus goes as so far to state that "we lit a fireplace and... Helped ourselves to several kinds of cheese as we needed to eat". this can be another example of how he 's a foul guest showing that he simply walked into their home and started consuming their food and serving to themselves. Once Polyphemus comes home angry from what he has witnessed Odysseus and his men do. "He picked up an excellent immense stone and placed it within the doorway" Polyphemus proves to be even as bad a host as Odysseus could be a guest as a result of he has made it not possible for them to go away freely from the cave by trappings them in. Polyphemus goes ever as far as eating a number of Odysseus 's men. This angers Odysseus thus he begins to try to come up with an idea to flee. To flee Odysseus grabs a chunk of recent wood and "thrust the sharp point into his eye and leans hard on it from above and turned it spherical and round". This ends up in Polyphemus losing his eye and being blind. This can be the misfortune that has come back to Polyphemus for being such a terrible host. However, Odysseus conjointly receives misfortune for being a disrespectful guest. His penalization is losing his men and also the wrath of Poseidon. Him receiving the wrath of Poseidon for blinding his son not solely makes him face hardships on the remainder of his journey but additionally prolongs it. The Misfortune that came to Odysseus and Polyphemus could be the results of their lack of welcome that they showed to one
Once Odysseus first comes to the cave along with his men he says that he and his men "walked briskly to the cave, however, found him not at home thus we have a tendency to enter". This can be an indication of disrespect that Odysseus has shown by simply walking into somebody else’s home while not being invited in first. Continuing with being a foul guest Odysseus goes as so far to state that "we lit a fireplace and... Helped ourselves to several kinds of cheese as we needed to eat". this can be another example of how he 's a foul guest showing that he simply walked into their home and started consuming their food and serving to themselves. Once Polyphemus comes home angry from what he has witnessed Odysseus and his men do. "He picked up an excellent immense stone and placed it within the doorway" Polyphemus proves to be even as bad a host as Odysseus could be a guest as a result of he has made it not possible for them to go away freely from the cave by trappings them in. Polyphemus goes ever as far as eating a number of Odysseus 's men. This angers Odysseus thus he begins to try to come up with an idea to flee. To flee Odysseus grabs a chunk of recent wood and "thrust the sharp point into his eye and leans hard on it from above and turned it spherical and round". This ends up in Polyphemus losing his eye and being blind. This can be the misfortune that has come back to Polyphemus for being such a terrible host. However, Odysseus conjointly receives misfortune for being a disrespectful guest. His penalization is losing his men and also the wrath of Poseidon. Him receiving the wrath of Poseidon for blinding his son not solely makes him face hardships on the remainder of his journey but additionally prolongs it. The Misfortune that came to Odysseus and Polyphemus could be the results of their lack of welcome that they showed to one