No, but it affects him.
No, it is a noun (excessive pride, arrogance).
"Hubris" is not a person.
According to Merriam-Webster, "hubris" is defined as "exaggerated pride or self-confidence." Hubris is a noun, and the adjective being "hubristic." Noun: The hubris of that man
Sophrosyne is conceptually the opposite of hubris.
Imperial Hubris was created in 2004.
Hubris was an offense in greek epic,law and tragedy.
Example sentence - When it leads her to hubris and arrogance then it is not a good choice.
No, Athena really liked Odysseuss' wit and cleverness.
She is not presented that way. Hubris is unwarranted pride. Pandora's 'sin' was curiosity.
according to Greek mythology, hubris was not a person, hubris is having excessive pride in oneself. excessive pride can lead to the disrespecting of the gods and goddesses. many were seriously punished for committing hubris against a god or goddess.
Hubris is another word for arrogance. Pretension and audacity are two synonyms of hubris. "The self-help guru, in a classic display of hubris, tried to convince his audience that his way towards happiness was the right way."
Hubris is extreme pride and arrogance, often associated with a very loose grip on reality.