a Greek hero, Odysseus, who struggles to return home after the Trojan War. Odysseus experiences many hardships and obstacles along his journey. Among his many journeys, he encountered many forms of hospitality. In this epic poem, hospitality is crucial; its purpose is to provide aid to those who need it, a method used by the gods to test individuals. Awful hospitality, in which the gods do not, shows disrespect from the host and/or the guest. Exceptional hospitality must show the kindness and…
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can u ask for their name. This rule is in place so that when gods come down to earth they will get great hospitality. The characters Telemachus, Odysseus, and the cyclops, Polyphemus they all have examples of Xenos, that reveals character traits about them and add to the epic. Telemachus is a perfect example of Xenos because he lets the suitors into his home and let them stay for a long while and she also let Penelope's husband Odysseus stay at her house before he the man is his father.The first time…
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Characterization of Odysseus Bobbie It is stated that a good father teaches his son many lessons. There are many lessons that fathers teach their sons every day. How to ride a bike or throw a football are common occurrences in “important” lessons that fathers teach their sons. Patience, strength, and humility are examples of traits taught every day to a child. Most important lessons; however, come from character. Odysseus went to war when Telemachus was an infant. As he grew up, Telemachus…
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Throughout history, legends and heros have been recalled through poems, stories, and books. These stories have covered people famous for saving cities, obeying the gods, and being strong, fierce leaders. Achilles, know as the greatest warrior in the Trojan War, appears in Homer’s poem The Iliad. Odysseus, a legendary hero, is exploited in Homer’s epic, The Odyssey. The Green Knight, a fierce and complex character explained in the poem Sir Gawain, by Pearl Poet. These three men, along with many others…
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Relationship Between Odysseus and Eumaios Eumaios, the swineherd, is probably the best role model in the entire epic. Eumaios is loyal, hard-working and very appreciative of the master whom he believes to be dead, but still longs for his return. Eumaios shows his grief openly and talks about the generosity and kindness of Odysseus, and how he would have given him a pleasant wife, home, and possessions were he alive and well. Eumaios symbolizes loyalty and he tends diligently to his job. He isn’t…
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Odyssey is a great example of how tales shift, for it was originally about a great, heroic, Greek man named Odysseus's journey back home from the Trojan War. It is narrated by the great poet Homer. During this rigorous journey back home, Odysseus encounters multiple challenges that vary in difficulty, from fighting cyclops to navigating the deadly sea. In addition, he also meets and loses many people along the way during all of the excursions he does while fighting the gods to get back home. This thus…
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excellence and shows their competitiveness. Up until Book 8, Odysseus has exemplified the Greek hero’s goal of personal glory, because he was the King of Ithaca and because he designed the Trojan Horse, which led the Greeks to victory in the Trojan Way. At the games, he shows a slightly different type of glory because others believed that he was not athletic, but he wanted to prove that he was talented to the people. For this reason, the glory that he showed during the games was meant to show off, whereas…
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thankful and show the same respect. Courtesy during Homers time is similar and different to how people treat each other in todays world. Times have changed, people don’t ask for food or shelter anymore because it is available everywhere. Now we see more places that offer someone a room to sleep in and food to eat. Hospitality is still similar because of the respect one gives another. For example, if someone would get hurt during a soccer game, there are always other players that will show respect and hospitality…
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influence over the heroes and gods in the epic poem. Athena had power among and over men many times, almost contrary to most Greek societies around the time The Odyssey was written. Athena, of course, wasn't the only female with influence over men; but, her influence can be seen as more impactful to those around her because she stills leaves them with their own free will to choose whether or not to heed her word. In the beginning, Athena tells Telemachus, son of Odysseus, to search for word of his…
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It is said that they should be respected and never defied. Religion is all about respect for the gods. A major difference between the epic and the film is that the main characters have different feelings about God. For example, Odysseus obeys every one of the god’s wishes, like when he is told by the prophet of the Underworld, Tiresias that he must travel to the land that has never touched water, and pray to…
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