, by Homer, Odysseus shows one example of his intelligence by getting his men out of the cyclops’s cave when they were trapped. Stuck inside the realm of a violent beast, who had already eaten two of his crewmen, Odysseus steps forward and offers the cyclops a drink. For being so generous, the cyclops asks what his name was, Odysseus replied with “nobhdy”(Homer, 906). Shortly after, the cylcops is hypnotized, and Odysseus plans his way out by stabbing the monster in the eye. Once the cyclops had awoken, it sprinted to the boulder to unroll it from the entry way