Polyphemus was blinded by Odysseus and his men who drove a sharpened club into his eye.
Odysseus blinded Polyphemus so that him and his men could escape.
Polyphemus hates nobody more than he hates Odysseus. Odysseus blinded Polyphemus, so the Cyclops holds a deep grudge against him.
In Greek mythology, the cyclops Polyphemus was blinded by Odysseus as a weakness. Polyphemus was a giant with a single eye in the middle of his forehead and he was outwitted by Odysseus by blinding him to escape from his cave.
In the story of Odysseus and Polyphemus from Greek mythology, Odysseus and his men blind Polyphemus by stabbing a large wooden stake into his eye while he is sleeping. This causes Polyphemus great pain and allows Odysseus and his men to escape from the cyclops' cave.
Polyphemus, a Cyclops in Greek mythology, was blinded by Odysseus as part of his escape from the monster's cave. This action was necessary for Odysseus and his crew's survival, as they were trapped by Polyphemus. However, whether Polyphemus deserved this treatment is subjective and depends on one's perspective.
He only blinded one: Polyphemus.
The son whose eye was blinded in The Odyssey is Polyphemus, the Cyclops. Odysseus and his men blinded Polyphemus as they escaped from his cave.
No. Polyphemus is left blinded but alive.
Odysseus taunted the blinded Polyphemus in an act of hubris, telling Polyphemus that it was Odysseus who had blinded him.
Odysseus and his men blind Polyphemus' by driving a sharpened club into his eye.
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Odysseus blinded Polyphemus so that him and his men could escape.
The cyclops learns through a seer that he will be blinded by Odysseus. Later on, after Polyphemus is blinded, Odysseus yells his name to Polyphemus while bragging about blinding the cyclops.
He blinded his son, Polyphemus(who was a cyclops)
In the "Odyssey", Odysseus blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus with a red hot log.The cyclops that was blinded by Odysseus is Polyphemos.
He told him his name was Nobody, so when Polyphemus told his brothers, "Nobody blinded me!" they laughed at him!
Odysseus and his men blinded Polyphemus, but did not kill him. Odysseus and his men got Polyphemus (the cyclops) drunk on wine and while he was asleep they blinded him by poking him in the eye with a stick and then escaped by holding on underneath the sheep when he let them out of the cave to graze.