Examples Of Arrogance In The Odyssey

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Society believes that normal humans have flaws, but heroes are perfect beings. Homer’s myth The Odyssey, tells of a hero named Odysseus who is on a perilous journey home. Odysseus is a hero that Homer brings to life by giving him a fatal flaw that affects the course of his voyage. Admittedly, Odysseus is naturally witty, but on the contrary, he lets this power go to his head which results in him being overly arrogant. The Odyssey is an excellent example of arrogance being a primary human flaw that affects even the truest of heroes.
Odysseus exhibits arrogance during his journey home, negatively affecting him and his crew. One of the first examples of this is when he taunts the cyclops after safely escaping, resulting in cursing his crew. Once

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