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Odysseus vs. Polyphemus

By: Dagon Boyce And Austyn West. Odysseus vs. Polyphemus. Sailing. Long long ago Odysseus and his men were traveling across the Aegean sea on there way home to Ithaca. . Land Ho!.

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Odysseus vs. Polyphemus

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  1. By: Dagon Boyce And Austyn West Odysseus vs. Polyphemus

  2. Sailing Long long ago Odysseus and his men were traveling across the Aegean sea on there way home to Ithaca.

  3. Land Ho! Odysseus and his men spotted land ahead. When the men got to the land they noticed something, they noticed that every thing was very large and strange. All of a sudden the ground started to shake and in the distance they heard a loud yell that sounded like a crack of thunder.

  4. The “BIG” Battle It was Polyphemus the Cyclops. When Polyphemus reached the men he asked in his voice deeper and darker than a cavern, "WHO DARES TO ENTER MY TERRITORY?”

  5. The Talk “It is I Odysseus and my men and we’re here for more supplies so we live to see our beloved families once again”, said Odysseus.” Well you’ll have to get past me in 'order to do that”.

  6. I See You Odysseus had a plan so he told his men “you go get the wine off the ship, and you help me make a spear”. When the men returned with the wine he gave it to Polyphemus, and he chugged it, instantly he past out crushing one of the sheep when he fell to the ground. One of the men gave Odysseus the spear and he plunged it in to the eye of Polyphemus making him blind, which gave the men a chance to get the supplies and leave the island. Polyphemus got up and walked around looking for them, but with Odysseus's smarts, they hung on to the bottom of the sheep so Polyphemus could not see or feel them.

  7. Sailing Home When Odysseus and his men got back on the ship with all the supplies they sailed back home to Ithaca and got off the ship and seen their beautiful wife and children once again.

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