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    The Origins of the Monsters in Homer’s Odyssey: The Cyclops, Sirens, Scylla & More

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJuly 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Despite hav­ing been com­posed about two and a half mil­len­nia before the inven­tion of cin­e­ma, Home­r’s Odyssey has offered tempt­ing mate­r­i­al to gen­er­a­tion after gen­er­a­tion of film­mak­ers. Part of the appeal is, of course, the work’s age, which obvi­ates the need for poten­tial­ly frus­trat­ing rights nego­ti­a­tions. But what real­ly cap­tures a direc­tor’s imag­i­na­tion about retelling the sto­ry of Odysseus’ long jour­ney back to Itha­ca must have a great deal to do with the host of mon­sters he encoun­ters along the way. The giant can­ni­bal Laestry­go­ni­ans; the sirens, whose call forces Odysseus to lash him­self to the mast of his ship; Scyl­la and Charyb­dis, guardians of the Strait of Messi­na; and per­haps most mem­o­rably of all, the tow­er­ing cyclops Polyphe­mus.

    Many or most of these fear­some char­ac­ters are famil­iar to us even if we’ve nev­er read the Odyssey, or indeed seen any of its adap­ta­tions. In every­day speech, we invoke the sirens’ call when describ­ing an irre­sistible temp­ta­tion, or Scyl­la and Charyb­dis when describ­ing any set of equal and oppo­site pit­falls. And it would be a rare man, woman, or even suf­fi­cient­ly edu­cat­ed child who can’t iden­ti­fy the defin­ing fea­ture of a cyclops.

    But long before all of these could enter the mod­ern lex­i­con, they had to be invent­ed in antiq­ui­ty. In the new Hochela­ga video above, host Tom­mie Trelawny inves­ti­gates their ori­gins, going over the­o­ries that sug­gest that some or all of these mon­sters had already made fair­ly long cul­tur­al jour­neys of their own before Homer put them in Odysseus’ path.

    The myth of the cyclops could have been inspired by ele­phant skulls with large cen­tral nasal cav­i­ties, or per­haps by a brutish inver­sion of eyes as a sig­nal of intel­li­gence. It could have been a series of colos­sal Bronze Age stone stat­ues on the island of Sar­dinia that con­sti­tut­ed the basis for the Laestry­go­ni­ans. As for the sirens, which we imag­ine as beau­ti­ful women, the pre-Chris­t­ian ancient Greeks envi­sioned them as strange winged crea­tures mak­ing promis­es of knowl­edge. Scyl­la and Charyb­dis, rep­re­sen­ta­tions of the destruc­tive forces of nature, were a way of reify­ing the Strait of Messi­na’s inher­ent per­ils. What­ev­er their ori­gins, all these chal­lengers to Odysseus’ home­com­ing still fire up the imag­i­na­tions of film­mak­ers, espe­cial­ly film­mak­ers inclined to high-tech spec­ta­cle: Christo­pher Nolan, for instance, the the­atri­cal release of whose Odyssey begins tomor­row. We all know that the hero gets home in the end, but we’ll buy tick­ets for the mon­sters.

    Relat­ed con­tent:

    Watch the First Spec­tac­u­lar Film Adap­ta­tion of the Odyssey (1911)

    An Inter­ac­tive Map of Odysseus’ 10-Year Jour­ney in Homer’s Odyssey

    Hear What Homer’s Odyssey Sound­ed Like When Sung in the Orig­i­nal Ancient Greek

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    Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. He’s the author of the newslet­ter Books on Cities as well as the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Sum­ma­riz­ing Korea) and Kore­an Newtro. Fol­low him on the social net­work for­mer­ly known as Twit­ter at @colinmarshall.

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