I believe we could see the occurrence of greed in <span>when Odysseus and his men have left the kingdom of Aeolus when odysseus took advantage of the keeper of winds' good deeds. Or when talamachus discussed athenne's potential suitors, he said<em> </em></span><span><em> "as many as lord it in rocky Ithaca, all these woo my mother and waste my house...so they devour and diminish my house." </em></span>
When Odysseus and his men have left the kingdom of Aeolus
when Odysseus took benefit of the keeper of winds' good actions. The suitors
that want the hand of Penelope are tremendously greedy. They want to do little
and gain much. In other words, they not only want to hand of Penelope in wedding
but they also want to live off the resources of Odysseus.
1: Artists used formulas 2: They were made to last an eternity so they don’t have protruding products. 3: Figures look stiff and have symmetry. (Hope this helped)