20.

What lesson can be learned from Odysseus' encounter with the Cyclops?

A.
Hubris can lead to unnecessary danger.

B.
foredoom is unavoidable.

C.
Boredom can lead to poor decisions.

D.
Tactics are useless against strength.

1 answer

The most fitting lesson that can be learned from Odysseus' encounter with the Cyclops is:

A. Hubris can lead to unnecessary danger.

Odysseus displays pride and arrogance when he reveals his name to the Cyclops, ultimately leading to more trouble for himself and his crew. This encounter serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive pride.

Similar Questions
    1. answers icon 13 answers
  1. The Cyclops shows that he has no fear of Zeus by _____.A) calling Odysseus a ninny B) asking where Odysseus's ship is C)
    1. answers icon 4 answers
  2. The Cyclops shows that he has no fear of Zeus by _________.(1 point) Responses calling Odysseus a ninny calling Odysseus a ninny
    1. answers icon 9 answers
    1. answers icon 6 answers
more similar questions