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I think I remember Odysseus poked the Cyclops in the eye to make him blind for a moment and then he and his men crawled on the floor that had sheep in it and made sheep noises so the Cyclops wouldn't notice them with his bad vision. I don't really remember for sure. . .
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The cyclops begins eating Odysseus men, two per sitting. Odysseus and his men make a plan to escape, and get the cyclops drunk. They then stab Polyphemus in the eye blinding him, before escaping underneath the sheep.
In The Cyclops, when he and his men are trapped in Polyphemus's cave, Odysseus stabs him in the eye to blind him. Once he is blinded he ties his men and himself to the Cyclops animals and when the Cyclops lets the animals outside they escape.
Odysseus and 6 of his 12 men escape from the cyclops Polyphemus' cave.
To get the one-eyed cyclops drunk, so that they could eventually escape.
They split the sheep of the cyclops among the men and had a feast, sacrificing the ram to Zeus.
they poke out his eye.
Odysseus assumes that the large cyclops will be friendly.Odysseus does not plan for a possible route of escape, leaving him and his men trapped in the cave.Odysseus does not send work back to his men on the ships as to what he is doing or where he is before the cyclops Polyphemos comes.Odysseus gives the Cyclops his name when escaping, causing him to be cursed.
The men can not escape because Polyphemus uses a huge boulder to block the entrance of the cave.
The men can not escape because Polyphemus uses a huge boulder to block the entrance of the cave.
The men escape from the Cyclops' cave by devising a clever plan. They first get the Cyclops, Polyphemus, drunk on wine and then blind him with a sharpened wooden stake. After blinding him, they hide under the sheep as Polyphemus lets them out to graze, allowing them to slip past him unnoticed. Once outside, they make their way back to their ship, successfully evading capture.