Polyphemus
He ate Odysseus's men.
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
In the Odyssey... Polythemus as well as the other Cyclops ate sheep, but Polytheus actually ate a few of Odysseus' crew members.
They ate the sailors and destroyed the whole fleet.
Polyphemus (the cyclops) ate four men total, 2 the first and 2 the second.
Polyphemus
He ate Odysseus's men.
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
In the Odyssey... Polythemus as well as the other Cyclops ate sheep, but Polytheus actually ate a few of Odysseus' crew members.
They ate the sailors and destroyed the whole fleet.
Yes, he killed and ate two of Odysseus' men.
He ate some of them by smashing them onto the stone floor.
Polyphemus (the cyclops) ate four men total, 2 the first and 2 the second.
Well, honey, in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," the Cyclops Polyphemus gobbled up Odysseus' men in Book 9. Odysseus and his crew made the mistake of entering Polyphemus' cave, where they were trapped and became the giant's dinner. Just remember, never trust a one-eyed monster with a taste for sailors!
Polyphemus the cyclops was the son of the sea god Poseidon. He killed and ate some of Odysseus' crew while they were imprisoned in his cave, and he was blinded by a burning tree trunk shoved in his single eye.
Odysseus chose not to kill the cyclops after it ate two of his men because he realized that the cyclops was the only one who could move the massive boulder blocking the cave's entrance, enabling his escape with his remaining men. By blinding the cyclops instead of killing him, Odysseus was able to achieve his goal of escaping the cave.
The Cyclops (Polyphemus) ate six of Odysseus' men.Polyphemus eats two men the first time they meet at night, two in the morning for breakfast, and two more after the day's work is done.