"Infinite arrogance is not secure" (McGeorge Bundy). The dictionary defines arrogance as aggressive pride or presumption; arrogance. In "Odyssey", Homer embodies the role of Odis, Connector, and Cyclist. Odysseus showed arrogance in the fight against Cyclops and Cyclopes showed arrogance in dealing with Odysseus. First of all, in the course of the Odyssey, Odysseus showed arrogance through much of his actions.
The journey of the epic "Odyssey" is guaranteed to be over 100 times harder. It took 20 years to return to Istika after winning Troy's looting at Trojan War. Homer who wrote this epic embodied arrogance in the hero of Odysseus. Pride can be defined as epic and excessive arrogance and confidence that runs through today's society. Odyssey showed many examples of fatal flaws during the Odyssey, but he is the most prominent
In addition to reality, arrogance is overly proud and sublime self-esteem, it distorts the perception of the human world like an interesting mirror. In the horrifying poet Homer's epic "Odyssey", arrogance is a characteristic of the hero Odysseus. He is arrogantly blinded, changing perceptions of life based on positive experiences and negative experiences experienced and overcome in adventure. He faced many difficulties during a long journey, led him to become a real epic hero, and his pride made him believe he was the first. Odysseus survived with the help of his magnificent quest to become a true hero, from the gigantic cyclops to the wooden floats floating alone in the middle of the sea.