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Odysseus Hubris In The Odyssey

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Odysseus was the intelligent and cunning king of Ithaca in the story, The Odyssey written by Homer. Throughout the poem Odysseus displays Hubris and its dangers which often times leads to the death of his crew members and places obstacles that prevents him from reaching home to Ithaca. Over time, Odysseus learns humility and because of this, he is able to make it home to Ithaca. In order to reach home to his family, Odysseus must learn humility and understand that he needs the assistance of the gods to make it First, Odysseus show signs of hubris on the island of the Cyclops. He encounters a giant cyclops named Polyphemus that was expected to but instead captured them and was going to eat them. Odysseus thought of a plan that would allow

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