The next morning in "The Odyssey," after being blinded by Odysseus, the giant Polyphemus awakens and discovers that his sheep have been driven away. In his rage and confusion, he calls upon his father, Poseidon, to curse Odysseus, which leads to further obstacles for Odysseus and his crew during their journey home. Polyphemus's cries also alert other Cyclopes, who come to his aid but are misled by him about the identity of his attacker.
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