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  1. Summary. Reluctantly, Odysseus tells the Phaeacians the sorry tale of his wanderings. From Troy, the winds sweep him and his men to Ismarus, city of the Cicones. The men plunder the land and, carried away by greed, stay until the reinforced ranks of the Cicones turn on them and attack. Odysseus and his crew finally escape, having lost six men ...

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    • Odysseus encounters Polyphemus
    • The Next Morning
    • “Nobody” Gives Polyphemus Wine
    • “Nobody” Defeats The Cyclops
    • Odysseus and His Men Escape
    • Odysseus Is Nobody

    As Polyphemusentered the cave, he led his flock of sheep inside and rolled a stone in front of the entrance of the cave to seal it shut. Polyphemus quickly noticed Odysseus and his men had made themselves at home in the cave. This infuriated Polyphemus. He quickly smashed in the heads of two of the men and devoured them. Odysseus knew the giant cyc...

    When Polyphemus awoke the next morning, he smashed in the heads of two more men and ate them for breakfast. At this point, Odysseus knew the only way to defeat the cyclops and make it out of the cave alive would be to outsmart him. After eating the men for breakfast, Polyphemus rolled the stone from the entrance of the cave and led his flock of she...

    Polyphemus returns that evening with his flock of sheep and enters the cave, sealing the entrance of the cave with the large stone. Polyphemus smashed in the heads of two more men and ate them. This time, Odysseus was ready. He asked Polyphemus if he would like some of the wine he had brought with him on his journey. Polyphemus accepted the wine an...

    As Polyphemus had fallen asleep from the wine, Odysseus and his remaining men took their log and heated the end of the log that contained the sharpened spear by placing it over the fire. When the spear had heated and was glowing bright red, they carried the log over to the sleeping Polyphemus and, with all their might, pierced the eye of the cyclop...

    The next morning, Polyphemus led his flock of sheep out of the cave. Knowing that Polyphemus would inspect the sheep before they left, Odysseus and his men tied themselves to the belly of the sheep. When the sheep began walking out of the cave, Polyphemus touched the back of the sheep one-by-one as they exited. Not feeling any of the men on the bac...

    As Odysseus and his men escaped the cave on the bellies of the sheep, they ran to their ship to sail away from the island of the cyclops. As they boarded their boat and pushed off into the sea, Odysseus revealed his true identity to Polyphemus. It was not “Nobody” that had blinded him. Instead, it was Odysseus, King of Ithaca, who had defeated him!

  2. Odysseus and the Cyclops. The myth of Odysseus and the Cyclops is one of the most known Greek myths, narrated by Homer in his Odyssey. The myth of Odysseus and the Cyclops is about the one-eyed, giant Cyclops who menaced and almost put an end to the hero Odysseus. The Cyclops is one of the memorable characters of Greek mythology.

  3. This Cyclops is the one who features in Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey. Odysseus and the Cyclops: plot summary. Odysseus and his crew arrive on the island of the Cyclopes during their long journey home from the Trojan War. These Cyclopes are more like shepherds than master-builders or masons. Finding the cave of Polyphemus, a Cyclops who is ...

  4. Nov 1, 2022 · The encounter between Odysseus and the Cyclops Polyphemus is one of the most memorable episodes in this epic journey. It illustrates the hero’s cunning and the theme of intelligence over brute force. This story, found in Book 9 of the Odyssey, serves multiple purposes within Homer’s work. To begin with, it highlights Odysseus’s wit ...

  5. Upon discovering the men, Polyphemus was angry that the men were in his cave and eating his food. He rolled a rock over the entrance of the cave so that the men couldn’t escape, snatched up two of the men and ate them, and then lied down to sleep for the night. While he was sleeping the remaining men tried to devise a plan to escape.

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  7. The Odyssey Book 9 The Cyclops Lyrics. In this passage, Odysseus and his men have just escaped the land of the Lotus-eaters, where they given fruit causing the crew to forget about going home ...

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