A very big boulder.
a huge stone.!
a huge stone.!
a huge stone.!
The name of the giant Cyclops in The Odyssey is Polyphemus. He is the son of Poseidon and Thoosa according to Greek mythology.
a giant with one eye in the middle of his head.
No, in the Odyssey, the Cyclops encountered by Odysseus and his men is not the son of Poseidon. The Cyclops they encounter is named Polyphemus, who is a one-eyed giant and a son of the sea god Poseidon.
In Homer's "Odyssey," the giant Cyclops Polyphemus closes the entrance to his cave by rolling a massive stone over it, which is so heavy that no one but he can move it. This stone effectively traps Odysseus and his men inside the cave as Polyphemus tends to his sheep and guards his domain. Odysseus later devises a clever plan to escape from the cave after blinding the Cyclops.
a huge stone.!
They gave him wine so he passed out then stab his eye with a big stake.
He used a boulder.
Odysseus is able to escape the cave by blinding Polyphemus' one eye. It would be hard to blind a two-eyed giant.
Odysseus and his men eat (steal) cheese in Polyphemus' cave. Polyphemus was a giant cyclops. He did not like his cheese being eaten.