ἑζόμενος δ᾽ ἤμελγεν ὄις καὶ μηκάδας αἶγας, Sitting down he milked his ewes and bleating goats, πάντα κατὰ μοῖραν, καὶ ὑπ᾽ ἔμβρυον ἧκεν ἑκάστῃ. All in turn, and placed a young one under each. 245 αὐτίκα δ᾽ ἥμισυ μὲν θρέψας λευκοῖο γάλακτος Straight away he curdled half the white milk πλεκτοῖς ἐν ταλάροισιν ἀμησάμενος κατέθηκεν, And gathering it deposited it in wicker baskets, ἥμισυ δ᾽ αὖτ᾽ ἔστησεν ἐν ἄγγεσιν, ὄφρα οἱ εἴη The other half he put in stone jugs, πίνειν αἰνυμένῳ καί οἱ ποτιδόρπιον εἴη. So that he might have it to drink and it might serve him for supper. αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ δὴ σπεῦσε πονησάμενος τὰ ἃ ἔργα, But then indeed toiling he hurried about his tasks, 250 καὶ τότε πῦρ ἀνέκαιε καὶ εἴσιδεν, εἴρετο δ᾽ ἡμέας· And then he rekindled the fire and caught sight of us, and he asked us; " ᾽ὦ ξεῖνοι, τίνες ἐστέ; πόθεν πλεῖθ᾽ ὑγρὰ κέλευθα; “O strangers, who are you; whence do you sail over the watery ways; ἦ τι κατὰ πρῆξιν ἦ μαψιδίως ἀλάλησθε, Is it to do with business or do you wander at random, οἷά τε ληιστῆρες, ὑπεὶρ ἅλα, τοί τ᾽ ἀλόωνται Just as pirates do, over the seas, ψυχὰς παρθέμενοι κακὸν ἀλλοδαποῖσι φέροντες;" Who wander having risked their souls and bringing evil to the lives of foreigners;”
In a cave on an island.
a giant with one eye in the middle of his head.
When he slaughters the Cyclops because he wants to get the Cyclops out of his way. Book 9 Page 90
The Soothsayer predicted the Cyclops would be blinded by Odysseus. The creature trapped Odysseus and his men in a cave and proceeded to devour them. Luckily, Odysseus was quick witted and outsmarted him by making him drunk with wine before blinding him.
I do not know that the cyclops did anything as revenge, but in the book the Odyssey ,it explains that the Cyclops' father , the god Poseidon, is angry at Odysseus and will not let Odysseus return to his country, whereas the other gods take pity on him.
Do you mean Polyphemus?
Polyphemus, the Cyclops.
In a cave on an island.
a giant with one eye in the middle of his head.
When he slaughters the Cyclops because he wants to get the Cyclops out of his way. Book 9 Page 90
A very big boulder.
In the Odyssey, the cyclops Polyphemus ate some of Odysseus's men in Book 9, also known as the "Cyclops" episode. This event is a key moment in the epic, showcasing Odysseus's cunning and resourcefulness in overcoming obstacles.
Odysseus's display of bravery and intelligence can be seen when he devises the plan to defeat the cyclops Polyphemus in Book 9 of the Odyssey. By introducing himself as "Nobody" and then blinding the cyclops before escaping, Odysseus showcases both his cleverness and courage in the face of danger.
The Soothsayer predicted the Cyclops would be blinded by Odysseus. The creature trapped Odysseus and his men in a cave and proceeded to devour them. Luckily, Odysseus was quick witted and outsmarted him by making him drunk with wine before blinding him.
I do not know that the cyclops did anything as revenge, but in the book the Odyssey ,it explains that the Cyclops' father , the god Poseidon, is angry at Odysseus and will not let Odysseus return to his country, whereas the other gods take pity on him.
They gave him wine so he passed out then stab his eye with a big stake.
The Laestrygonians in Book 10 are the giant type cannibals that eat the crew, but the Cyclops in Book 9 also eats people, as well as the monster Scylla in Book 12. If you need more help spark notes.com has more in depth summaries about the Odyssey.