cannibals who were giant;)
Laestrygonians
A king of a land that Odysseus got blown into.
Giants who destroyed every ship but Odysseus' ship.
the Laestrygonians in the odyssey are giant people who are pretty much cannibals. they eat many of Odysseus's men and by launching giant rocks at his ship destroying 11 of his ships leaving only one ship and a small crew left.
The Island of the Laestrygonians
Laestrygonians
A king of a land that Odysseus got blown into.
Giants who destroyed every ship but Odysseus' ship.
A king of a land that Odysseus got blown into.
the Laestrygonians in the odyssey are giant people who are pretty much cannibals. they eat many of Odysseus's men and by launching giant rocks at his ship destroying 11 of his ships leaving only one ship and a small crew left.
The Island of the Laestrygonians
The Laestrygonians in Book 10 are the giant type cannibals that eat the crew, but the Cyclops in Book 9 also eats people, as well as the monster Scylla in Book 12. If you need more help spark notes.com has more in depth summaries about the Odyssey.
Antiphates
The Laestrygonians, as depicted in Homer's "Odyssey," had several weaknesses. Primarily, their overconfidence in their strength and size led them to underestimate Odysseus and his crew. Additionally, their aggressive nature made them vulnerable to surprise attacks and strategic retreat, as Odysseus managed to escape after they destroyed his ships and devoured many of his men. Ultimately, their brute force was countered by Odysseus's cunning and tactical thinking.
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The Laestrygonians
The Laestrygonians