Odysseus and his men eat (steal) cheese in Polyphemus' cave. Polyphemus was a giant cyclops. He did not like his cheese being eaten.
In a cave on an island.
In the Odyssey: The door to Polyphemus' cave weighed more than 22 strong 4-wheeled wagons could move. It is a massive boulder.
In the Odyssey: The cyclops says nothing, but flings a huge load of firewood onto the floor. He drives most of the sheep into the cave and closes the door.
Polyphemos is the cyclops in the epic, The Odyssey, who is stabbed by Odysseus in the eye to get out of the cave they are trapped in because of this cyclops(Polyphemos)
One is: When Odysseus' curiosity leads him to Polyphemus' (Cyclops) cave, and see how Polyphemus treats them.
troglodyte
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cave dweller
A cave dweller is an animal or other species that live strictly inside caves and they never come outside of the cave. They usually do not have eyes because they have other more superior senses they use to find their way around in the dark of the cave.
Ben Gunn from Treasure Island
It's probably short for troglodyte, which means cave dweller.
in the dark, the night theres a mist that glows, the dweller of the cave is the one who knows X4 sorry that alls i gots
yes a blind Texas salamander is a troglobite which means cave dweller and can't live outside the cave
In a cave on an island.
Odysseus has to milk the goats.
In the Cyclops, Odysseus or Noman climbs into a cave.
The adjective is "troglodytic." It is based on the noun "troglodyte" (cave-dweller). It is sometimes used to mean old-fashioned, archaic rather than an uncivilized brute.