how did Odysseus and his men reach the island of the cyclops?
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Reluctantly, Odysseus tells the Phaeacians the sorry tale of his wanderings. ... Only by dragging his men back to the ship and locking them up can Odysseus get them off the island. Odysseus and his men then sail through the murky night to the land of the Cyclopes, a rough and uncivilized race of one-eyed giants.
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Summary. Reluctantly, Odysseus tells the Phaeacians the sorry tale of his wanderings. ... Only by dragging his men back to the ship and locking them up can Odysseus get them off the island. Odysseus and his men then sail through the murky night to the land of the Cyclopes, a rough and uncivilized race of one-eyed giants.
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