Final answer:
When Odysseus taunts the Cyclops, the Cyclops becomes angry and tries to catch Odysseus.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Odysseus taunts the Cyclops in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, the Cyclops becomes angry and tries to catch Odysseus.
This happens after Odysseus and his men have blinded the Cyclops and are trying to escape from his cave. Odysseus, in his pride and arrogance, reveals his true identity to the Cyclops and taunts him, which provokes the Cyclops' fury.