Responsibility Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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In spite of the fact that his prolonged journey was mostly his fault, part of the blame rested on Poseidon as well. Odysseus evoked his own misfortune by boasting about his clever trick but Polyphemus initiated the violence. Poseidon avenged his son by trying to prevent Odysseus from returning home, guiding him towards many dangerous islands, and killing every member of his crew along the way. Even though his crew was innocent, not one of them ever saw their families again due to their association with Odysseus; they paid the ultimate price for Odysseus’ arrogance: their lives. The gods’ arrogance prevents them from differentiating between people when they seek vengeance for themselves or their allies. His quest to ruin Odysseus’ life cost