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How does this excerpt prove that Odysseus’s men caused their own problems?

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In the famous epic poem "The Odyssey," the main character Odysseus is on board a ship with his men, struggling to return home. Odysseus was told that if his men killed the cattle found on Helios's island, the boat and the men themselves would be destroyed. However, his men are stubborn and demand to land there. Odysseus then makes them swear they won't touch the cattle.

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