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'Stranger,' he grumbled back from his brutal heart, 'you must be a fool, stranger, or come from nowhere,
telling me to fear the gods or avoid their wrath!
We Cyclops never blink at Zeus and Zeus's shield
of storm and thunder, or any other blessed god -
we've got more force by far.
What cultural value can be inferred from this passage?


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