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Examples Of Greed In Odysseus

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The ancient Greeks had a set of rules called the eight Greek evil thoughts. These were simple morals to keep everyone on the same page and avoid a lot of problems. In the episode of “The Cyclops,” Odysseus and men were trying to steal some food from the Cyclops, Polyphemus. Polyphemus eats two of his men and imprisons the rest. Odysseus comes up with a plan to escape by blinding the Cyclops after he moves the rock blocking the exit. During this episode, Odysseus shows the evil thoughts Philargyria (greed) and Kenodoxia (boasting). Greed can be a dangerous thing but it is a natural feeling for most. It causes people to feel as if they need something that they do not deserve. Instead of just taking the food and leaving, Odysseys forced his troops
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