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Why does odysseus continue to taunt the cyclops as he pulls away from the shore?what traits does he demonstrait through this behavior and what are the consequences

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He taunts the Cyclops because he wants to show his dominance and superiority. He managed to trick the Cyclops so he wants to brag about it. He shows arrogance and hubris and the consequences are that he is severely punished by Poseidon, who turns out to be Cyclops' father.
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