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His men tied themselves to the bellies of Polyphemus' sheep.
Odysseus defeats Polyphemus by tricking him to drink a heavy wine with made him fall into a deep sleep; after that Odysseus and his men stuck the cyclops's own club into his eye so he would not be able to see the warriors escape.
threw him over board
Nothing happens. Or in other words, it just end like normal. And they kill a rat :P
if it is crushed it can kill you esp if used w alcohol/ not for fooling with please read up on iy
No he does not kill the cyclops (Polyphemus) he merely blinds him in his only eye
The Greek myths have no chronology. Odysseus did not kill the cyclops Polyphemus.
Odysseus did not kill the cyclops Polyphemus.
Odysseus hesitates to kill the cyclops because he knows that he needs the cyclops's strength to move the heavy boulder blocking the cave entrance. If he were to kill the cyclops without a plan to escape, he and his men would be trapped inside the cave with no way out.
There is no known myth about Artemis killing a cyclops.
Odysseus and his men blinded Polyphemus, but did not kill him.
If Odysseus kills the cyclops, he will not be able to get out of the cave. Only the cyclops can move the rock that blocks the exit.
Odysseus does not kill the cyclops when he has the chance because if he does he and his men will perish to considering the cyclops is the only one strong enough to move the slab of rock covering the doorway to the cave.
because he was not that smart
because cyclops put a rock in the cave and nobody is strong enough to move it
Odysseus refrains from killing the Cyclops while he is asleep because the Cyclops is the only one who can move the large stone blocking the cave's entrance. If Odysseus were to kill the Cyclops while he slept, he and his men would be trapped in the cave with no way to escape. By keeping the Cyclops alive, Odysseus increases their chances of making a successful escape.
so they could excape the cave. because only the cyclops could open the door.