Elpenor is the crewman of Odysseus who gets drunk, and falls asleep on Circe's roof. When he awakes in the morning, he falls off the roof and breaks his neck.
Odysseus devised a clever plan to escape from the Cyclops Polyphemos by first getting him drunk on wine and then telling him that his name was "Nobody." When Polyphemos fell asleep, Odysseus and his men blinded him with a sharpened stake. When the other Cyclopes came to his aid, Polyphemos could only say that "Nobody" was hurting him, allowing Odysseus and his crew to escape undetected by hiding under the sheep as they left the cave.
Odysseus arrives in Ithaca asleep due to the protective spell of the goddess Athena, who ensures his safe return after a long and arduous journey. After his ship is finally returned to Ithaca, the crew, weary from their travels, succumbs to exhaustion, and Odysseus falls asleep as a result. This moment emphasizes his vulnerability and the trials he faced, allowing for a poignant reunion with his homeland.
they got cyclops drunk so he can fall asleep so they can break free. but i guess it didnt work so what they did is got a big stick and stab him in the eye.
He thought Odysseus was dead.
what happended if you fell asleep in the meeting house
They woke up
a hollow was tired and fell asleep and yep thats what happened
brutus showed him what for. boy howdy!
Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.
they were in sight of ithica when Odysseus fell asleep and his men opened the wind bag thinking it was treasure that odysseus was holding out on them. Because of this the wind creates a giant storm and blows them back to another island where they meet circe.
fell asleep
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He Thought that they would be good Dildos and when he got home his wife could use them when Odysseus needed to take a break while they where doing it.
they would get punished severly by the officer and they may get shot by the firing squad
"The boys fell asleep" is correct (the plural noun, two or more boys)."The boy's" is possessive, indicating something that belongs to the boy (the boy's hat, the hat belonging to the boy).
Asleep is a predicate nominative.