Examples Of Temptation In The Odyssey

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Temptation can always be your biggest enemy because you could give in for a better gift, you could believe in something that is not the right because of the trophies you may receive, and you can live better because you choose something with a greater outcome. Temptation is described as being a desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.To be tempted is to be persuaded to do something if it is for the better or for the worse. In the book the Odyssey, Odysseus had told his men not the be tempted by the voice asking them if they would like to go out to sea starving then die unhungry or die full and not hungry. The men disregarded what he had to say and went ahead and listened to the voice and when Odysseus came back from

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