Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am the lawyer prosecuting Odysseus on behalf of my client, Polyphemos. ... Through factual information and information from questioning my client Polyphemos, I plan to show you, the ladies and gentlemen of the jury my client’s reasonable case against Odysseus of Ithaca.
Firstly, Odysseus claims that Polyphemos did not show him or his crew any hospitality when he came upon them in his cave. ... Odysseus and his crew entered Polyphemos’ cave and did what they wanted. The men took Polyphemos’ food as well as other things they desired. ... In general, Odysseus and his men basically broke into Polyphemos’ home and disrespected him even more by taking and eating his things. ...
Secondly, although Polyphemos ate some of Odysseus’ men, it was not entirely his fault.
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