But this, but you – small, pitiful and twiggy –

you put me down with wine, you blinded me.

Come back, Odysseus, and I'll treat you well,

praying the god of earthquake to befriend you –

his son I am, for he by his avowal

fathered me, and, if he will, he may

heal me of this black wound – he and no other

of all the happy gods or mortal men.'

Few words I shouted in reply to him:

'If I could take your life I would and take

your time away, and hurl you down to hell!

The god of earthquake could not heal you there!'

At this he stretched his hands out in his darkness

toward the sky of stars, and prayed Poseidon:

'O hear me, lord, blue girdler of the islands,

if I am thine indeed, and thou art father:

grant that Odysseus, raider of cities, never

see his home

-The Odyssey,
Homer

What motivates Cyclops to ask Poseidon to interfere with Odysseus’s journey home?

Cyclops is motivated by revenge and anger towards Odysseus. He wants to prevent Odysseus from reaching his home, Ithaca, and wishes for Poseidon, who is his father, to intervene and make sure Odysseus never sees his home again. This is a result of Cyclops being blinded by Odysseus and his crew during their encounter in the Cyclops' cave. Cyclops seeks retribution and believes that Poseidon, as his father, has the power to fulfill his wish.

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The Cyclops is motivated to ask Poseidon to interfere with Odysseus's journey home due to his anger and desire for revenge. The passage indicates that the Cyclops feels insulted and wronged by Odysseus, who blinded him with wine and put him down. The Cyclops, being the son of Poseidon, seeks the god's assistance in avenging himself against Odysseus by preventing him from reaching his home and finding peace.