in the poem "the odyssey," Odysseus himself trys to be clever and tells the cyclops his name is Nohbdy. so when they stabbed the cyclops' eye, the cyclops shouted nobody has done this to me! But, when Odysseus is on his way to leave the island, he gloats and says "it is i Odysseus!"
Odyesseus tells the cyclopes that his name is nohbody, and the cyclopes yells "nohbody has blinded me!" That made the other cyclopes' think that all was well. :)
Odysseus tricked the Cyclops Polyphemus by telling him that his name was "Nobody." When Odysseus later blinded Polyphemus and the Cyclops called for help, he told the other Cyclopes that "Nobody" was attacking him, leading them to believe he was not in danger. This clever ruse allowed Odysseus and his men to escape from the island safely.
Odysseus told the Cyclops his name was "Nohbdy" as a clever ploy to protect himself and his men. When he later blinded the Cyclops, the creature called for help, claiming that "Nohbdy" was attacking him, leading the other Cyclopes to believe he was not in danger. This tactic allowed Odysseus to escape without the Cyclops receiving assistance. It showcased his cunning and strategic thinking in a perilous situation.
The one-eyed monster blinded by Odysseus is named Polyphemus. He is a Cyclops and the son of Poseidon in Homer's epic, "The Odyssey." Odysseus and his men escape from Polyphemus' cave by blinding him and then cleverly identifying himself as "Nobody," which prevents the other Cyclopes from coming to his aid.
Odysseus actually told the Cyclops his name was "Nobody," not "Norman." This clever ruse was part of his strategy to outsmart the Cyclops, Polyphemus. When Odysseus blinded Polyphemus and he called for help, he told the other Cyclopes that "Nobody" was attacking him, preventing them from coming to his aid. This tactic allowed Odysseus and his men to escape from the cave without immediate retaliation.
Odyesseus tells the cyclopes that his name is nohbody, and the cyclopes yells "nohbody has blinded me!" That made the other cyclopes' think that all was well. :)
This was due to Odysseus being very clever. When the Cyclops asked Odysseus what his name was - he stated that his name sounded like "nobody" so when the Cyclops' brothers asked him who blinded him he replied: "Nobody blinded me."
Odysseus tricks the Cyclops into getting drunk on wine. Once the cyclops is asleep, Odysseus has his men sharpen the end of a log, and then ram it into the cyclops's eye. Once blinded, he and his men tie themselves to the bellies of the cyclops's sheep, which then carry them out of the cave and to freedom.
Odysseus tricked the Cyclops Polyphemus by telling him that his name was "Nobody." When Odysseus later blinded Polyphemus and the Cyclops called for help, he told the other Cyclopes that "Nobody" was attacking him, leading them to believe he was not in danger. This clever ruse allowed Odysseus and his men to escape from the island safely.
Odysseus told the Cyclops his name was "Nohbdy" as a clever ploy to protect himself and his men. When he later blinded the Cyclops, the creature called for help, claiming that "Nohbdy" was attacking him, leading the other Cyclopes to believe he was not in danger. This tactic allowed Odysseus to escape without the Cyclops receiving assistance. It showcased his cunning and strategic thinking in a perilous situation.
The one-eyed monster blinded by Odysseus is named Polyphemus. He is a Cyclops and the son of Poseidon in Homer's epic, "The Odyssey." Odysseus and his men escape from Polyphemus' cave by blinding him and then cleverly identifying himself as "Nobody," which prevents the other Cyclopes from coming to his aid.
Odysseus actually told the Cyclops his name was "Nobody," not "Norman." This clever ruse was part of his strategy to outsmart the Cyclops, Polyphemus. When Odysseus blinded Polyphemus and he called for help, he told the other Cyclopes that "Nobody" was attacking him, preventing them from coming to his aid. This tactic allowed Odysseus and his men to escape from the cave without immediate retaliation.
In Greek mythology, the cyclops Polyphemus was not the son of Zeus. Polyphemus was one of the cyclopes, who were giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead, and were the sons of Poseidon, the god of the sea.
Odysseus told the giant cyclops Polyphemus that his name was "Nobody." This clever ruse allowed Odysseus to outsmart Polyphemus later when he blinded him; when the other cyclopes came to investigate Polyphemus's cries for help, he could only say that "Nobody" was hurting him, leading them to leave him alone.
Odysseus tricks the Cyclops, Polyphemus, by first telling him that his name is "Nobody." When Polyphemus is blinded by Odysseus and calls for help, he tells the other Cyclopes that "Nobody" is attacking him, so they do not come to his aid. Later, Odysseus also uses cleverness to escape by hiding his men under the sheep as they leave the cave, allowing them to avoid being caught by the blind Cyclops.
The other Cyclopes assume that nothing/nobody is the source of pain.
Cyclops are creatures from greak myths and they spend time crafting weapons and other things. One cyclops I know of was a shepard. At the time of the titanomancy cyclopes were forgers and ironsmiths.