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The Greeks believed that hubris was a punishable offense but supported the desire or drive for kleos

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The Greeks believed that hubris was a punishable offense but supported the desire or drive for kleos. Can the concepts coexist/work together or are they in conflict? Is Odysseus’ desire for kleos reinforced or motivated by his hubris? Can a leader posses both and still be a effective? You can cite evidence from the Odyssey if you would like too. 

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