He used a boulder.
a huge stone.!
a huge stone.!
a huge stone.!
a huge stone.!
A very big boulder.
Odysseus and his men become trapped in the cave of Polyphemus after they explore the island of the Cyclopes and discover the giant's cave. They enter out of curiosity and to seek hospitality, but Polyphemus returns home and blocks the entrance with a massive stone, trapping them inside. When Odysseus reveals his identity and taunts the cyclops, he further incites Polyphemus’s wrath, making their escape more difficult. Ultimately, they must devise a clever plan to blind the cyclops and escape under the cover of sheep as Polyphemus lets them out.
Odysseus encountered the Cyclopes on the island of Sicily, specifically in a cave belonging to Polyphemus, the most famous of the Cyclopes. During his journey home from the Trojan War, Odysseus and his men stumbled upon the island and were trapped in Polyphemus's cave, leading to a perilous encounter. To escape, Odysseus devised a clever plan to blind the Cyclops, allowing them to flee under the cover of sheep.
An entrance to a cave is called a cave mouth or cave opening.
The opening is called the cave entrance or cave mouth. It is usually an "exit" formed by flowing water.
To get his men out of the cave safe.
to get the golden fleece
Why? Because the Cyclopes was going to eat them. :)