Furthermore, for the Greeks they detested the afterlife, and didn’t hope for a life beyond earth after their departure from earth. In the Odyssey Odysseus dialogues, “I would rather work the soil as a serf on hire to some landless impoverished peasant than be king of all these lifeless dead” (Homer 152). This exemplifies how Odysseus would rather prefer life on earth as a slave to the poorest of all classes instead of accepting Achilles offer to become a god. Moreover, Odysseus decision shows us how the Greeks would in general would take part in the lowest division of the social hierarchy in Greece than have eternal life in an afterlife with Gods. Through the Odyssey we can grasp Greek beliefs, in specific it exemplified that there was no beauty in the afterlife. Additionally, the Greek masses strived to live a life with nothing in excess, as a consequence these choices allowed them to be truly content with their time on earth. Greek citizens weren’t living a “just” life in order achieve an immortal and eternal life, in essence they were eluding from the thought of an
Furthermore, for the Greeks they detested the afterlife, and didn’t hope for a life beyond earth after their departure from earth. In the Odyssey Odysseus dialogues, “I would rather work the soil as a serf on hire to some landless impoverished peasant than be king of all these lifeless dead” (Homer 152). This exemplifies how Odysseus would rather prefer life on earth as a slave to the poorest of all classes instead of accepting Achilles offer to become a god. Moreover, Odysseus decision shows us how the Greeks would in general would take part in the lowest division of the social hierarchy in Greece than have eternal life in an afterlife with Gods. Through the Odyssey we can grasp Greek beliefs, in specific it exemplified that there was no beauty in the afterlife. Additionally, the Greek masses strived to live a life with nothing in excess, as a consequence these choices allowed them to be truly content with their time on earth. Greek citizens weren’t living a “just” life in order achieve an immortal and eternal life, in essence they were eluding from the thought of an