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Examples Of Cultural Values In The Odyssey

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The Odyssey: Cultural Values Homer’s famed epic The Odyssey is a story of one man’s quest to return to his home after a long war, being faced with many perils that he must utilize his heroic qualities to get out of. Along the way Odysseus makes choices that have both positive and negative outcomes, but ultimately he returns home to his family and his kingdom, reclaiming it as his own. Throughout the epic it is shown that many cultural values are present in Ancient Greece, evident in a number of different stories, and it is also shown that characters who utilize these values will for the most part have a successful outcome. Throughout The Odyssey, Homer makes clear that there are many cultural values in this community, such as humility, showing …show more content…

As Odysseus and his men begin to sail off, Odysseus takes delight in bragging to the Cyclops and angering him further, even to the point of revealing his own name and identity to which he has kept secret before. “I would not heed them in my glorying spirit,/ but let my anger flare and yelled:/ Cyclops,/ if ever mortal man inquire/how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him/ Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye:/ Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca!” (Homer, lines 439-443) Ignoring the Cyclops plea to befriend him and make up for his wrongdoings, he continues to berate the Cyclops even though he is not a threat, bragging about himself. Odysseus’s lack of humility and modesty leads to unfavorable consequences for him and his men, as the Cyclops, who is the son of Poseidon, proceeds to curse him for the rest of his journey. “‘...grant that Odysseus, raider of cities, never/ see his home...Let him lose all companions,

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