Homer uses anthesis to portray that the mankind’s civilization is far beyond the lawless and unruly way of the Cyclopes. For example, Homer uses the words “savages” versus “men” and also “hospitable” versus “lawless”. Homer illustrates with these anthesis that Cyclopes are not intelligent for the savage way they live. Homer believes that since men are usually hospitable to travellers and strangers, the Cyclopes are insubordinate because they are different. The Cyclopes do not live and govern in any way similar to men, so Homer describes them as irrepressible creatures.
Homer also uses other examples of antithesis