Examples Of Hubris In Greek Mythology

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In Greek mythology Hubris means to have excessive pride or self-confidence from the hero. This excessive pride often leads to the hero’s downfall and is often their fatal flaw. Hubris causes the hero to disregard the gods. The hero’s don’t make good decisions. Their ability to make decisions is often hurt because their pride blurs what is a good and bad idea. One example of Hubris in the Odyssey is with Odysseus and the Cyclops Polyphemus. Odysseus tricks Polyphemus and he escapes with the majority of his men. As they are sailing though, his Hubris takes over and he yells back at Polyphemus that his name is Odysseus and he was the son of Laeretes (100). This example of Hubris is one of the greatest in the Odyssey. This example is what keeps

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