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Aeneas encounters the Cyclops from "summary" of Aeneid by Virgil,Frederick Ahl

When Aeneas and his crew landed on the island of Sicily, they encountered the one-eyed giant, the Cyclops, Polyphemus. The Cyclops immediately displayed his violent nature by throwing boulders at the ships, causing chaos and destruction. Aeneas and his men quickly realized the danger they were in and prepared for battle. Polyphemus, with his immense strength and size, seemed like an unbeatable foe. However, Aeneas, guided by his courage and leadership, devised a plan to outsmart the Cyclops. He ordered his men to gather huge logs and sharpen them into stakes, which they then used to blind Polyphemus while he was sleeping. When Polyphemus woke up blinded and in excruciating pain, he let out a roar that shook the earth and called upon his fellow Cyclopes for help. Aeneas and his men, seizing the opportunity, escaped from the clutches of the Cyclops and continued on their journey. The encounter with the Cyclops was a pivotal moment in Aeneas's journey, showcasing his resourcefulness and cunning in the face of great danger. It also highlighted the theme of overcoming obstacles and challenges through wit and strategy rather than brute force alone. The story of Aeneas and the Cyclops serves as a reminder that even the most formidable adversaries can be defeated with intelligence and courage.
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    Aeneid

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