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Odysseus ignores his men's pleas to return to the ship. As

a result, they face terrible consequences. How does
Odysseus's decision defy ancient Greek attitudes and
values?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Because most Ancient Greek heros don't listen to others they know what is right and they do it.

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Answer:

Odysseus decision was seen as arrogant and hubris, which means have self-pride and self-confidence. To the Greek, hubris was considered to be a sin, since someone who shows hubris is equaling themselves to the gods. Hence, it was profanation to their values.

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