When Odysseus is sailing away, he reveals his true name while taunting the cyclops Polyphemus. This proves to be a poor choice that ends up coming back to haunt him later.
The name Odysseus originally gives the cyclops is 'Noman' or 'Nobody'.
Odysseus tells Polyphemus that his name is "Nobody" when asked for his name. This allows Odysseus to trick Polyphemus when he later blinds him and Polyphemus calls for help, claiming that "Nobody" is attacking him.
Odysseus claimed that he and his men had been shipwrecked. He said this to hide the location of his ship from Polyphemus.
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He got over confident, and wanted Polyphemus to spread the word on who defeated him, so other creatures would fear him. He did not think, however, that Polyphemus would instead tell his father (Poseidon) to get revenge on Odysseus.
he cursed Polyphemus and told him his name; therefore letting Polyphemus (the cyclops) tell his dad, Poseidon, who hurt him.
When the cyclops Polyphemus first finds Odysseus and his men he pretends to welcome them. Polyphemus then traps them in his cave and eats two of the men. Odysseus tell Polyphemus that his name is 'Nobody' and he then tricks the giant into drinking wine. Polyphemus drinks until he falls asleep and Odysseus and his men drive a stake through his eye. They then strap themselves to the bottom of livestock to escape the cave.
When Odysseus introduced himself as "No Man," he cunningly deceived Polyphemus, the Cyclops. By doing so, Odysseus made it difficult for Polyphemus to identify him later when seeking vengeance. As a result, when Odysseus and his men blinded the Cyclops and escaped, Polyphemus couldn't call out a specific name for help, allowing Odysseus to continue on his journey without immediate retribution.
Odysseus told Polyphemus that his name was "Noman" to deceive the Cyclops and ensure that when he injured him, Polyphemus would call for help by saying that "Noman" was attacking him. This clever trick prevented the other Cyclopes from coming to Polyphemus's aid, as they believed he was simply afflicted by some unseen force. By using this ruse, Odysseus was able to escape from the cave after blinding Polyphemus, thus outsmarting the giant and securing his crew's safety.
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In the epic poem "The Odyssey," Odysseus introduces himself and his group to Polyphemus as "Nobody." This clever ruse allows Odysseus to deceive the Cyclops when he asks who has blinded him. By claiming that "Nobody" has harmed him, Polyphemus's cries for help go unanswered. This strategic introduction showcases Odysseus's cunning and resourcefulness in navigating dangerous situations.
Before Polyphemus (name means many loud shouts) is blinded by Odysseus, he asks him his name as he has a gift for him. Odysseus tells Polyphemus his name is "Nobody." When the other Cyclops ask Polyphemus why he is shouting and ask if he is being attacked, Polyphemus tells them, "Nobody is attacking me," so they all think it is an affliction sent by the Gods and tell him to pray to his father Poseidon for relief.