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The answer would be "isolation". To better support that answer it can be concluded that the answer is Isolation given the section of the text stating "Cyclopes have no muster and no meeting,no consultation or old tribal ways, but each one dwells in his own mountain cave" which in the end makes them different from other men because they are "indifferent to what the others do."
According to the excerpt Part 2 of The Odyssey by Homer, the Cyclopes’ Isolation distinguishes them from other men.
How the Cyclopes’ isolation is distinguishes them from other men?
The lives of Cyclopes differs from the lives of Odysseus and his men. For the Odysseus men, they have families and children. Also they have tribal ways and traditions which they always maintain.
Cyclopes are a race of giants that appear in Greek and Roman mythology. They are one of the perils that Odysseus faces in The Odyssey.
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