I think it was in a pile of dung or somewhere that the giant couldn't see
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.
The Cheyenne built tepees out of wood and buffalo hide. They set the wood in a shape like a triangular prism and rapped the hide around the wood.
The Jumanos used tools such as bows and arrows for hunting, grinding stones for processing food, and pottery vessels for storage and cooking. They also likely used digging sticks for farming and building materials like wood and animal hides for constructing shelters.
Robin Hood's hideout is said to have been located in Sherwood Forest, a large woodland area in Nottinghamshire, England.
Onondaga clothing was traditionally made out of deer hide, animal furs, and plant fibers such as corn husks and hemp. These materials were used to create garments like leggings, shirts, and dresses that were decorated with intricate beadwork and embroidery.
The phrase "to bury oneself under a rock" is used metaphorically to describe someone who is avoiding responsibility or facing a difficult situation by hiding and isolating themselves. It implies a sense of denial or avoidance of reality.
Odysseus hides under Polyphemus' largest ram as it exits the cave.
hide under polyphemuss sheeps
Under the sheep.
Odysseus' plan was a clever strategy in attempt to escape from Polyphemus's cave. This strategy was well thought-out, efficient, and succeeded. First, he would get the cyclops drunk, then he would blind it with a stake, then he would hide his men under the cyclops' sheep when they went out to graze.
Odysseus hid underneath the sheep that were fleeing the cave, since the Cyclops blocked the exit and was feeling everything that was leaving the cave, Odysseus was able to hide under and flee without being discovered.
In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus and his men are trapped by the cyclops Polyphemus in his cave after they go in seeking provisions for their journey. Polyphemus begins eating the men two at a time until Odysseus offers him wine and he becomes inebriated. At this point, Odysseus tells the cyclops his name is "No One" . After Polyphemus falls asleep, Odysseus and his men sharpening a huge stake and drive the point through the cyclops' eye, blinding him. When Polyphemus opens the cave to let out his sheep, Odysseus and his men hide under their wooly coats and escape. As they are sailing away, Polyphemus asks for help from his friends, claiming that "No One" has blinded him.
Circe turns the men back and tells Odysseus to port his ship properly, and to hide their gear in some cave.
Odysseus and his men then took the timber and heated the sharpened end in the fire until it glowed red. Then, with all their strength, they pushed the red-hot point into the eye of Polyphemus. The Cyclops howled and woke up flailing, but he was now blind.
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.
He creates a plan in which he and all of his men hide under on of the Cyclop's rams and that allows them all to escape out of his cave unnoticed.
They hide in a cave in both the movie and the book.
Yes. The Achaeans = the Greeks. Athena was the goddess of battle strategy so she told Odysseus to build a giant wooden horse and to hide in it with all of his men. When the people of troy found it, they took inside their gates. Then, Odysseus and his men defeated troy.