
This is a satellite photo of the one-eyed monster referred to in Nikki Giovanni's poem, "The Cyclops in the Ocean," in Elements of Literature.
By the way, "Cyclops" refers to one Cyclopes, Polyphemus for example. Cyclopes with an "-es" on the end is the plural form of "Cyclops." When Polyphemus, the Cyclops, starts screaming after he gets his eye poked out, it is the Cyclopes who come and ask him what's wrong. He says "Nohbdy's tricked me. Nohbdy's ruined me" and they think he means nobody, so they leave ("The Cyclops" line 403).

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