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How does Homer foreshadow Odysseus’s pride during the games in Scheria?

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During the games in Scheria, Odysseus identifies himself to the audience stating that his fame has reached the skies. It was not pride that caused him to do this. His pride was foreshadowed by the culture of the Homeric world. A person's name and reputation is very important and declaring your fame is not done out of pride but by cultural practice.
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