He and his men stabbed the cyclops in the eye and crawled out covered in sheep hydes so the cyclops would think they were just his livestock and not kill them.
Odysseus and 6 of his 12 men escape from the cyclops Polyphemus' cave.
Polyphemus had rolled a large boulder in front of the entrance to the cave, which was too heavy for Odysseus and his crew to move.
Odysseus hides under Polyphemus' largest ram as it exits the cave.
hide under polyphemuss sheeps
Only 6 of the original 12 men return with Odysseus from Polyphemus' cave.
Odysseus and 6 of his 12 men escape from the cyclops Polyphemus' cave.
Why? Because the Cyclopes was going to eat them. :)
Polyphemus had rolled a large boulder in front of the entrance to the cave, which was too heavy for Odysseus and his crew to move.
Odysseus hides under Polyphemus' largest ram as it exits the cave.
Under the sheep.
hide under polyphemuss sheeps
hiding under his flock of sheep.
Only 6 of the original 12 men return with Odysseus from Polyphemus' cave.
The cave that Odysseus and his men found when they landed on the Island of the Cyclopes belongs to Polyphemus. Odysseus decided to stay in the cave until its owner returned. When Polyphemus returned and saw the intruders, he ate Odysseus' men.
They got trapped in a cave and many of them were eaten until Odysseus worked out a way to escape.
. To escape, Odysseus ties himself and his men to the sheep of polyphemus and they escape with the herd. when the Cyclops touches around to find the men, the only thing he feels are sheep and so he does not become suspicious.
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