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What do the final books tell us about Odysseus’s character? Have his earlier bravado and glory-seeking been tempered by the long journey home, or is he more or less the same? How does Hinds show this in his illustrations?

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Answer:He has become more humble and patient in battle. under Poseidon's blows, gale winds and tons of sea. He values home and family more than personal glory.

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