Polyphemus reveals that his wounded eye was caused by Odysseus and his men when they pierced it with a sharpened wooden stake. This act led Polyphemus to seek revenge on Odysseus and his crew.
Odysseus and his men blind Polyphemus' by driving a sharpened club into his eye.
No, Polyphemus is a Cyclops in Greek mythology who is typically depicted with one eye in the middle of his forehead.
To trick the Cyclops. Odysseus tells Polyphemus (cyclops) that his name is "no body", so when he stabbed cyclops in his eye, he would yell "no body is hurting me! No body stabbed me!"
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.
Polyphemus was blinded by Odysseus and his men during their escape from the cyclops' cave. They heated a wooden stake and drove it into Polyphemus' single eye while he was asleep, blinding him and allowing the group to escape.
The cyclops wounded by Odysseus is named Polyphemus. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus blinds him after tricking him into drinking wine and revealing his name as "Nobody." This act of cunning allows Odysseus and his men to escape from Polyphemus' cave, but it also leads to further trouble when Polyphemus calls upon his father, Poseidon, to seek revenge.
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He was stabbed in the eye(his ONLY eye)by Odysseus,a Greek mythological hero.
Odysseus called out to Polyphemus that he was the one who blinded him as a tactical move to boast and reveal his identity. This was a strategic decision by Odysseus to show his cunning and attempt to gain favor with the Cyclops. However, it ultimately led to further conflict and challenges for Odysseus and his crew.
Polyphemus.
Odysseus constructs a large spear, and after lulling Polyphemus with wine, lunges it into his eye.