Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)
Odysseus and his crew have just found the island of the cyclops.
Oddyseeus and his crew stumble into a cave.
It turns out it's the cyclopes Polyphemus's cave.
Odysseus tricks the Polyphemus into getting drunk.
Odysseus and his crew dig a steak into Polyphemus' only eye, blinding him.
Odysseus taunts the Polyphemus while he is leaving.
"As we rowed on, and nearer to the mainland, at one end of the bay, we saw a cavern yawning above the water, screened with laurel, and many rams and goats about the place inside a sheepfold—made from slabs of stone earth fast between tall trunks of pine and rugged towering oak trees." Line (121-127)
"We climbed, then, briskly to the cave. But Cyclops had gone afield, to pasture his fat sheep, so we looked round at everything inside: a drying rack that sagged with cheeses, pens crowded with lambs and kids." Line (157-161)
"‘Strangers,’ he said, ‘who are you? And where from? What brings you here by seaways—a fair traffic? Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea? ’We felt a pressure on our hearts, in dread of that deep rumble and that mighty man." Line (197-203)
"‘Cyclops, try some wine. Here’s liquor to wash down your scraps of men. Taste it, and see the kind of drink we carried under our planks. I meant it for an offering if you would help us home." Line (296-300)
"So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red-hot bar. Eyelid and lash were seared; the pierced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped." Line (337-340)
"‘Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!’ " Line (456-460)