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No, but it affects him.

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Yes, Odysseus's hubris affects himself by leading to his prolonged journey home in "The Odyssey." His arrogance and overconfidence in his abilities often create challenges or obstacles that delay his return to Ithaca. Odysseus's hubris can be seen when he reveals his identity to the Cyclops Polyphemus, leading to a series of events that prolong his journey.

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