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Odysseus's weaknesses include his hubris, or excessive pride, which often leads him to make reckless decisions, such as taunting the Cyclops Polyphemus, resulting in dire consequences. He also struggles with temptation, particularly evident in his encounters with Circe and the Sirens, where his curiosity and desire can put his crew at risk. Additionally, his emotional ties, especially his longing for home and family, can cloud his judgment and make him vulnerable.

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