The Odyssey: Fatal Flaws Leads to Downfall?

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Usually, soldiers from Trojan War will not make it back home. However, in The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus leaves Troy for his journey to Ithaca, his homeland; ends up on the island of The Cyclops where his journey begins. Once reaches Hades, Tiresias the blind prophet tells Odysseus his prophecy of returning back home. Odysseus fatal flaws such as being boastful, not processing his mind through, and being tempted leads to his downfall causing him to take longer returning to Ithaca, Odysseus’s homeland.
First, Odysseus shows too much pride in him leading him to take long to reach his home. For example, Odysseus tells his real name to Polyphemus saying, “Cyclops, if ever mortal man inquire/ how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him/ Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye:” (457-459). This illustrates that Odysseus felt proud to yell his real name, his address, and his home to Polyphemus because he wanted to take credit of blinding Polyphemus’s eye, so people can ask who blinded him. This leads Odysseus being cursed by Poseidon from the request of Polyphemus. In short, Odysseus’...

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