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Odious Odysseus “He could be your hero, baby…”. Is Odysseus a hero? Fidelity vs. Socially Permissible Actions Heroic Deeds vs. Divine Assistance Leadership.

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1 Odious Odysseus “He could be your hero, baby…”

2 Is Odysseus a hero? Fidelity vs. Socially Permissible Actions Heroic Deeds vs. Divine Assistance Leadership vs. Pride

3 Tragic Flaw The “tragic flaw” is a common element of literature and of life. The “tragic flaw” is the single defect that ends up hurting the hero/ine: –Samson = Lust –Lindsey Jacobellis = Pride? –Odysseus = Hubris??

4 Hubris = Dangerous Pride Hubris is pride that sets up the individual for destruction. Remember: “Pride goes before the fall…”  Lindsey Jacobellis

5 Examples of Hubris from The Odyssey The Phaecians  Odysseus and Polyphemus  The Suitors

6 Kleos = Honor/Valor It was idolized by the Greeks It is won by accomplishing great deeds often through battle. –Like the great heroes of Troy

7 So… Odysseus’s drive to attain kleos results in hubris. The Phaecians’ hubris leads to death. The suitors’ hubris leads to…

8 Picture citations http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/odysseus.html http://www.bayraider.tv/celeb_stuff/ http://www.theapprenticerules.com/biographies/profile-donald-trump.html http://www.hollywooda-z.com/celebs/kobe_bryant.htm http://www.nbcolympics.com/photos/5115305/detail.html http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Arts/Polyphemos/PolyphemusJer.jpg http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/Pendleton_Webster.html http://ainelivia.typepad.com/


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