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Odysseus ignores his men's advice and continues to taunt the cyclops what does Odysseus's behavior reveal about him?

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In this part of the book, Odysseus taunting the cyclops highlights the fact that his excessive pride is a significant flaw. Odysseus’s lack of considering the consequences resulting from his actions proves to stunt his journey throughout the novel. 
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