What does Odysseus do to the Cyclops?
Hereof, how does Odysseus kill the Cyclops?
And then he tells his first useful lie, Odysseus telling the Cyclops that their ship is nowhere to be found, it was destroyed on the rocks. Polyphemus scoffs at this idea of hospitality, snatches up several of Odysseus's men, smashes their heads on the rocks, rips them limb from limb, and eats them—not very hospitable.
Also know, what does Odysseus do to the Cyclops when he leaves?
Odysseus and some of his men find the cave of Polyphemus; when they discover that the Cyclops is away, his men try to convince Odysseus to take some cattle and cheese and leave before the giant returns. First he manages to get the giant man drunk enough to pass out; before he does, Polyphemus asks Odysseus his name.
Polyphemus (In Greek: Πολύφημος) was a cyclops portrayed in the Odyssey and the Aeneid. After capturing Odysseus and several of his men, Polyphemus held them to capture in a cave, along with the cyclops' sheep and goats. He sealed the cave shut with a massive stone.