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Examples Of Arrogance In The Odyssey

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The author illustrates the two important sides of Odysseus’s nature through the journey, arrogance, and his cunning intelligence. At the beginning of the journey, Odysseus is characterized by his arrogance. The first time Odysseus showed his arrogance is when he won the battle at Troy. He yells out to the gods that he doesn't need them and in return for his hubris act, the gods create a difficult journey home for Odysseus. He also shows extreme hubris because he thought he was the most clever man on the expedition and because he is the one who comes up with the winning plan (the Trojan Horse). After the war, Odysseus and his men encounter several obstacles. The biggest one was when they land on the island of the Cyclops”In the next land we found were Cyclopes,giants,lotus without a law to bless them”(book 9,line56-57). …show more content…

His men wanted to leave but Odysseus wanted to appeal to the laws of hospitality. When the cyclops returns to his cave with his flock of sheep he captures Odysseus and his men, and blocks the entrance of the cave with a boulder”but he,behind,reset the stone as one would cap a quiver”(Book 9, line 218-219). They get trapped, and Polyphemus eats two of his men anytime he was hungry. Odysseus shows his intelligence and comes up with a plan to get out. He gives Polyphemus some strong wine and Polyphemus becomes extremely drunk. He asks Odysseus what his name is, and Odysseus replies, “My name is Nobody: mother,father and friends, everyone calls me Nobody”(book 9, line 274-275) (also another smart act). When he falls into sleep, Odysseus takes a wooden spear, heats it in the fire, and stabs it into Polyphemus’ eye. Polyphemus screams out in pain and his fellow Cyclopes come for help, but Polyphemus say’s “No One is hurting me!” so the other Cyclopes’ ignore Polyphemus and

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