His plan was to make a wooden horse as a gift from the gods (Troy thought the gods killed the Greeks) to troy and hide in the horse so the Trojans would bring it in their city. So at night they got out of the horse and open the gates so the other Greeks can come in and raid Troy
Yes, he did.
Odysseus is the one who comes up with the plan.
To build the big wooden horse and let a group of Greek warriors hide in it, hoping the Trojans would accept the horse as a gift and pull it into the city. Then the hidden Greeks would jump out and open the city gates to the Greek troops.
The Greeks won by making a huge wooden horse and offering it to the trojans as a gift but had a lot of troops in it so when the trojans took it in and went to sleep and the Greeks popped out and killed them all. P.S. plan made by Odysseus
In Homers Iliad, Odysseus is the man who had the idea of the Trojan Horse. T roy had been under siege for many years, but the Greeks had not been able to break its defenses. However, then Odysseus had the idea of building a great wooden horse, and hiding Greek soldiers inside it. They would pretend to retreat, and leave the horse (with soldiers inside) as a "gift". They did this, and the Trojans took the horse inside the city. At night, when the Trojans thought that they had won the long war, the Greeks inside the horse opened the gates to the city, and the rest of the Greek army swarmed in. They then defeated the Trojans, who were unaware. This was the Fall of Troy, and Odysseus' connection to it was by thinking up of the plan which led to the city being sacked.
to build a wooden horse to destroy troy it was filled with the greatest warriors0
Yes, he did.
Odysseus is the one who comes up with the plan.
To build the big wooden horse and let a group of Greek warriors hide in it, hoping the Trojans would accept the horse as a gift and pull it into the city. Then the hidden Greeks would jump out and open the city gates to the Greek troops.
The siege of Troy had lasted for ten years when the Greeks (Odysseus and other leaders) devised a plan to end the war. They constructed a large wooden horse and concealed soldiers inside it, then their armies boarded their ships. The Trojans thought that the Greeks had abandoned the siege and they dragged the wooden horse into the city. At night the Greek armies returned. The soldiers crept out of the horse and opened the city gates thus allowing the Greek armies to rush in and capture the city.
The Greeks won by making a huge wooden horse and offering it to the trojans as a gift but had a lot of troops in it so when the trojans took it in and went to sleep and the Greeks popped out and killed them all. P.S. plan made by Odysseus
The Greeks his soldiers in a wooden horse (Trojan horse) and gave it to the Trojans as a gift to get Helen back.
In Homers Iliad, Odysseus is the man who had the idea of the Trojan Horse. T roy had been under siege for many years, but the Greeks had not been able to break its defenses. However, then Odysseus had the idea of building a great wooden horse, and hiding Greek soldiers inside it. They would pretend to retreat, and leave the horse (with soldiers inside) as a "gift". They did this, and the Trojans took the horse inside the city. At night, when the Trojans thought that they had won the long war, the Greeks inside the horse opened the gates to the city, and the rest of the Greek army swarmed in. They then defeated the Trojans, who were unaware. This was the Fall of Troy, and Odysseus' connection to it was by thinking up of the plan which led to the city being sacked.
He wants to plan an attack on the suitors. He didn't know who was on his side.
Odysseus and his men hide the wooden stake in the cave where Polyphemus the Cyclops kept his sheep, by sharpening one end and hiding it in a corner. They plan to use it to blind Polyphemus and escape.
Odysseus was the king of Ithaca and leader of the that contingent of the Greek forces besieging Troy. He was known as the smartest of all the Greek commanders. Whenever the Greeks needed a plan they turned to Odysseus. It was he who conceived the Trojan Horse.
Odysseus bore the epitaph "the man of many turns", meaning he was a very crafty fellow. As such, his own ingenuity was enough to come up with the plan.