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4 August, 14:00

Odysseus ignores his men's pleas to return to the ship. As a result, they face terrible consequences. How does Odysseus's decision defy ancient Greek attitudes and values? 1. A great leader makes decisions that are good for him, no matter how they affect his men. 2. A great leader listens to his men and considers their thoughts and opinions. 3. A great leader has great self-control and makes sound decisions. 4. A great leader takes risks in order to gain more treasure and learn about foreign lands.

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  1. 4 August, 14:30
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    3. A great leader has great self-control and makes sound decisions.

    Explanation:

    The Ancient Greeks where strong people who established a great civilization which is studied and admired even till this present day.

    The Greeks showed certain attitudes and admirable values which they lived their lives by.

    Some of these values and attitudes are Bravery, Self control, Intelligence, Loyalty, Honour, Truth, Hospitality e. t. c.

    The question above is about Odysseus and his men who after their trip to Troy, made a stop Ismarus, city of the Cicones. He and his men plundered and raided the land due to their greed. Despite the pleas of his men to return to the ship, Odysseus refused. Unknown to them the reinforced ranks of the Cicones were on their way, they got to where Odysseus and this men were and they turned on them and attacked. Odysseus and his crew finally escape, but Odysseus lost 72 of his men.

    Odyssey's behavior in the story and question above was against Greek values or attitude because he lacked self control due to his greed and this clouded his judgement, hence he could not make sound decisions to leave the Island of Cicones and preserve or save his life and that of his men while he still had the chance before the reinforced ranks of Cicones attacked them.
  2. 4 August, 14:55
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    3. A great leader has great self-control and makes sound decisions.

    Explanation:

    Odysseus and his men found a large flock of sheep, cheese crates, and milk and whey vessels on cyclops island. Odysseus men were keen on taking their food and went back. However, Odysseus refused to take the belongings of someone owner of this Island without meeting him. He believes that Greek owners protect their travelers and are very hospitable. Hence, the Island owner will give his men gifts along with food. Here, Odysseus reflects self-control when things were unpredictable and tried to make firm decisions as a leader.
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