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.
The cyclops begins eating Odysseus men, two per sitting. Odysseus and his men make a plan to escape, and get the cyclops drunk. They then stab Polyphemus in the eye blinding him, before escaping underneath the sheep.
Odysseus assumes that the large cyclops will be friendly.Odysseus does not plan for a possible route of escape, leaving him and his men trapped in the cave.Odysseus does not send work back to his men on the ships as to what he is doing or where he is before the cyclops Polyphemos comes.Odysseus gives the Cyclops his name when escaping, causing him to be cursed.
While escaping, Odysseus taunts Polyphemus, revealing his real name.
Odysseus revealed his name to the Cyclops, Polyphemus, after cleverly blinding him and escaping from his cave. When Polyphemus asked for Odysseus's name, he deceitfully identified himself as "Nobody." However, after escaping, Odysseus could not resist boasting and revealed his true name to Polyphemus, leading to further consequences, as the Cyclops then called upon his father, Poseidon, to seek revenge.
Polyphemus, the Cyclops, captured Odysseus and his men when they ventured into his cave. He trapped them inside and began to eat Odysseus's crew one by one. To escape, Odysseus cleverly devised a plan, getting Polyphemus drunk and blinding him with a sharpened stake. After escaping, Odysseus taunted Polyphemus, revealing his true identity, which led to further consequences from the Cyclops's father, Poseidon.
The cyclops begins eating Odysseus men, two per sitting. Odysseus and his men make a plan to escape, and get the cyclops drunk. They then stab Polyphemus in the eye blinding him, before escaping underneath the sheep.
Odysseus assumes that the large cyclops will be friendly.Odysseus does not plan for a possible route of escape, leaving him and his men trapped in the cave.Odysseus does not send work back to his men on the ships as to what he is doing or where he is before the cyclops Polyphemos comes.Odysseus gives the Cyclops his name when escaping, causing him to be cursed.
In the section against the Cyclops, Odysseus displays cunning, cleverness, and leadership. He comes up with a plan to outwit Polyphemus, the Cyclops, by blinding him and escaping from his cave. Despite the challenges he faces, Odysseus shows courage and resourcefulness in dealing with the dangerous situation.
Odysseus's display of bravery and intelligence can be seen when he devises the plan to defeat the cyclops Polyphemus in Book 9 of the Odyssey. By introducing himself as "Nobody" and then blinding the cyclops before escaping, Odysseus showcases both his cleverness and courage in the face of danger.
While escaping, Odysseus taunts Polyphemus, revealing his real name.
Odysseus revealed his name to the Cyclops, Polyphemus, after cleverly blinding him and escaping from his cave. When Polyphemus asked for Odysseus's name, he deceitfully identified himself as "Nobody." However, after escaping, Odysseus could not resist boasting and revealed his true name to Polyphemus, leading to further consequences, as the Cyclops then called upon his father, Poseidon, to seek revenge.
Polyphemus, the Cyclops, captured Odysseus and his men when they ventured into his cave. He trapped them inside and began to eat Odysseus's crew one by one. To escape, Odysseus cleverly devised a plan, getting Polyphemus drunk and blinding him with a sharpened stake. After escaping, Odysseus taunted Polyphemus, revealing his true identity, which led to further consequences from the Cyclops's father, Poseidon.
Odysseus tells Polyphemus his real name as he is escaping, enabling the Cyclops to curse him to face obstacles on his journey home. This mistake ultimately prolongs Odysseus's journey and leads to additional challenges.
positive- he shows outstanding wit by escaping the cyclops by blinding it then hiding on the undersides of the sheep negative- he shows stupidity by shouting his name out to the cyclops when he's escaping, this way the cyclops prays to his father, Poseidon, and makes it harder for Odysseus to go home
Cunning is the epic hero character trait that Odysseus demonstrated in his dealings with Polyphemus. He cleverly devised a plan to outsmart the Cyclops by blinding him and escaping his cave.
Odysseus responded that his name was Noman. Later when Odysseus was escaping, the hurt cyclops told his friends that Noman was responsible and the other cyclops acknowledged that since no man had hurt him, it must have been done by the gods and they could do nothing to help him.
To trick the cyclopes into telling the others that "nobody" has tricked him.