Odysseus and 6 of his 12 men escape from the cyclops Polyphemus' cave.
Only 6 of the original 12 men return with Odysseus from Polyphemus' cave.
hide under polyphemuss sheeps
. To escape, Odysseus ties himself and his men to the sheep of polyphemus and they escape with the herd. when the Cyclops touches around to find the men, the only thing he feels are sheep and so he does not become suspicious.
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Why? Because the Cyclopes was going to eat them. :)
Odysseus and 6 of his 12 men escape from the cyclops Polyphemus' cave.
Only 6 of the original 12 men return with Odysseus from Polyphemus' cave.
Odysseus and his men find the Cyclops Polyphemus in a cave. The Cyclops traps them inside and proceeds to eat some of the men before Odysseus devises a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape.
hiding under his flock of sheep.
hide under polyphemuss sheeps
Under the sheep.
The cave that Odysseus and his men found when they landed on the Island of the Cyclopes belongs to Polyphemus. Odysseus decided to stay in the cave until its owner returned. When Polyphemus returned and saw the intruders, he ate Odysseus' men.
. To escape, Odysseus ties himself and his men to the sheep of polyphemus and they escape with the herd. when the Cyclops touches around to find the men, the only thing he feels are sheep and so he does not become suspicious.
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They got trapped in a cave and many of them were eaten until Odysseus worked out a way to escape.
Odysseus and his men escape Polyphemus' cave by cleverly deceiving the Cyclops. After blinding him with a sharpened wooden stake while he is drunk, they hide underneath the sheep as Polyphemus lets them out to graze. As they make their escape, Odysseus reveals his true identity to the blinded giant, provoking Polyphemus to curse him, which leads to further troubles for Odysseus on his journey home.