In the Odyssey, the main charter, Odysseus, has to go through many quests he will have to concur. On the way, he will have to defeat his flaws and use his better traits in order to make it home. His flaws are being curious and bragging too much. His good traits are having guile and philia. He will have to learn form his mistakes and grow wiser on the traits he is already superior at to survive the quests that he will have to face in the story. Odysseus has to concur his flaws and use his good traits during his road of trails. .
Odysseus has to concur many things on his journey to Ithaca. Some of these tasks are defeating a giant one-eyed monster and the sweet singing, which lured some of his men to death. Odysseus can get very curious at times. For example, when Odysseus wonders what was on a certain island, not thinking there would be any harm, he went to it. However, when he got there, a Cyclops ate four of his men! Odysseus knew his curiosity got him in some trouble. Some how Odysseus escapes the island and goes on with his quest. Another example would be when some his men are lured by the sweet voices of the Sirens. They got curious as to what could make such a wonderful noise, so they go towards it. However, this sent some of his men to death. Odysseus however over came his flaw of curiosity and didn't go. But one of his other flaws shows at the end of the Cyclops. .
In the Odyssey has to concur another flaw of his. That flaw is bragging too much. This happens at the end of the Cyclops. He brags and brags about how he defeated the Cyclops and that he were the best in all the land. He even told the Cyclops his name and where he lived! This trait is also known as being hubris. Even though this trait seems like he can control it, he has a habit of always having to be the best. However, not only does he have to be the best everyone must know it.
Odysseus has many good traits also that he uses on his trip.