When odysseus gives the cyclops wine to get him drunk and then tells him his name is nobody. Then odysseus stabs him in the eye and when Odysseus calls out to his brothers he says : " Help me help me Nobody has hurt me, Nobody has tricked me". His brothers think that nobody really is hurting him.
Odysseus shows his bravery by leading his men into battle against formidable foes like the Cyclops and the suitors in his palace. His intelligence is demonstrated through his cleverness and strategic thinking, such as when he devises the plan to escape from the Lotus-eaters or outwit the Sirens.
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.
Odysseus showed intelligence by realizing that blinding Polyphemus would hinder his ability to catch them after they were released from the cave. By disguising his identity and offering Polyphemus strong wine to drink, Odysseus was able to lull him to sleep before executing the plan to blind him, showing strategic thinking and cleverness.
homer the poet
After being rescued, the King and his people ask Odysseus to tell how he came to their island. Odysseus tells of his adventures orally and from his point of view. At this point the reader should question if Odysseus is being completely accurate or perhaps embellishing his tales and adventures.
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Lines 29/31 signal Odysseus' flashback to the past, where he begins telling the story of his adventures.
Odysseus went in to the cave because of his overabundant curiosity, which usually gets the best of him on his adventures.
Zeus controls the weather by which Odysseus sails
Odysseus
The hero you are referring to is likely Odysseus from Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey." Odysseus travels for many years encountering various challenges and obstacles before finally returning home to Ithaca. His adventures and cunning intelligence are central to the story.
Odysseus defeats the Cyclops Polyphemus by blinding him with a wooden stake and then escaping his cave by cleverly outsmarting the giant. By using his intelligence and wit, Odysseus is able to outmaneuver the Cyclops and secure his escape from captivity.