Odysseus' vices that lead him into trouble include his pride, arrogance, and curiosity. These traits lead him to make rash decisions, underestimate his enemies, and ignore warnings, causing him to face various challenges and obstacles during his journey.
Athena
Eurylochus
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Eurylochus
His ego
After Odysseus attacked the Cyclops he yelled out that his name was Odysseus and the cyclops was son of a powerful king and he gave Odysseus lots of trouble on his journey.
no you answer it!
The goddess Athena helped Odysseus throughout his journey. She took an interest in his well-being and often intervened to protect and aid him when he found himself in trouble.
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
to talk to tiresias the blind prophet he tells Odysseus the the prophecy that he sees destruction for ship and crew, only Odysseus will survive, he will come home on a strange sail, and there will be trouble. the trouble is that men will be eating his livestock while trying to get together with his wife
The blind prophet tells Odysseus that he will reach his home in Ithaca, but that his journey home will be filled with trouble (and it is).