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Eurylochus believes that odysseus' behavior in the land of the cyclopes was

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Eurylochus believes that odysseus' behavior in the land of the cyclopes was reckless.
Eurylochus, or Eurýlokhos shows up in Homer's Odyssey as second-in-order of Odysseus' ship amid the arrival to Ithaca after the Trojan War, in Greek mythology. He was likewise a relative of Odysseus through marriage. Odysseus winds up noticeably furious with Eurylochus for scrutinizing his judgment.
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