Greek gods could become angry for a variety of reasons, often related to disrespect or offenses against their divine status. Actions such as hubris, or excessive pride, were particularly provoking, as they challenged the gods' authority. Additionally, neglecting rituals, failing to honor them, or breaking oaths could incite their wrath, leading to severe consequences for mortals. Their anger was often depicted in myths as resulting in punishment, chaos, or disaster for those who offended them.
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