they were grumpies
by not eating the Sheep, and by not running into the pit of souls down inside of Hades.
Zeus never liked Odysseus because of his arrogant attitude, and never pleasing him. He then angered Helios by eating his sheep, which made Zeus even more angry.
The cyclops begins eating Odysseus men, two per sitting. Odysseus and his men make a plan to escape, and get the cyclops drunk. They then stab Polyphemus in the eye blinding him, before escaping underneath the sheep.
Odysseus tied the male sheep into groups of 3. He and the men then wait until dawn. At dawn, the sheep start leaving the cave to feed in the pasture. Odysseus had each of his men hide underneath a middle sheep in a group of 3, so that if Polyphemus felt the sheep with his hands, he would only feel a sheep on both sides. Odysseus hides under the largest ram.
Odysseus and his men escaped Polyphemus by using his sheep. The men hid on the underside of the sheep, and when Polyphemus let his sheep out into the pasture, they rode away.
I believe this answer can found in the odyessy by Homer.They angered him by killing and eating his immortal cattle.
by not eating the Sheep, and by not running into the pit of souls down inside of Hades.
Sheep are not immortal nor will they ever be; they die on a regular interval.
By hiding under the cyclop's sheep. On the underside of Polyphemus' sheep. When Polyphemus let his sheep out into the pasture, Odysseus and the remaining crew rode out with the sheep. Odysseus gives Polyphemus a false name and then Odysseus and the men find a large olive stump and sharpen it into a massive spear. They then hide it and then Odysseus and the men feed Polyphemus wine until he is drunk and then they Odysseus and the men spear Polyphemus' eye, blinding him and then Odysseus and the men hide underneath the sheep, with Odysseus hiding beneath the largest ram.
Zeus never liked Odysseus because of his arrogant attitude, and never pleasing him. He then angered Helios by eating his sheep, which made Zeus even more angry.
The cyclops begins eating Odysseus men, two per sitting. Odysseus and his men make a plan to escape, and get the cyclops drunk. They then stab Polyphemus in the eye blinding him, before escaping underneath the sheep.
Odysseus demands that his sheep shall multiply by 30.
Odysseus and his men find the Cyclops Polyphemus in a cave. The Cyclops traps them inside and proceeds to eat some of the men before Odysseus devises a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape.
Odysseus tied the male sheep into groups of 3. He and the men then wait until dawn. At dawn, the sheep start leaving the cave to feed in the pasture. Odysseus had each of his men hide underneath a middle sheep in a group of 3, so that if Polyphemus felt the sheep with his hands, he would only feel a sheep on both sides. Odysseus hides under the largest ram.
Odysseus tied the male sheep into groups of 3. He and the men then wait until dawn. At dawn, the sheep start leaving the cave to feed in the pasture. Odysseus had each of his men hide underneath a middle sheep in a group of 3, so that if Polyphemus felt the sheep with his hands, he would only feel a sheep on both sides
Odysseus and his men pretend to be part of the flock of sheep, tying themselves to the undersides of the sheep.
a sheep.