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    Introduction- Odysseus’s Bed in The Odyssey: Upon his return home Odysseus is tested by his wife Penelope- she tests him in order to determine the reality of his being. Odysseus had been gone for years and Penelope could not be so easily persuaded that he had alas returned. Penelope orders Eurycleia to move her bridal bed‚ in doing so Odysseus grows uneasy. He begins to describe the bed and how he built it‚ thus proving his identity. There was the bole of an olive tree with long leaves growing

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    In Homers masterpiece‚ The Odysseywomen are depicted in a certain way. They each display some part of three characteristics: Loyalty‚ wisdom‚ and beauty. Two women that represent these three qualities are Penelope and Athena. The Greeks value loyalty very high in women. You can tell throughout the book that its just fine for men to run off and be with whomever they please‚ but women must be loyal to their husbands. That is just the Greek culture. Right from the start‚ anyone can tell that Penelope

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    protector of Odysseus throughout his journey. Furthermore‚ Athena comes from a land where she can travel and change her appearance and helps with disguise. Throughout the different episodes of the book‚ it is clearly evident that Athena protects Odyssey on his journey back to his homeland. Athena is the true reason that Odysseus succeeds‚ because she is always with him‚ gives him power‚ and gives him advice as her actions prove.

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    THE ROLE OF WOMEN: The role of women is an important part of family life and society‚ as women– to quote chairman Mao– “are carrying half the Heaven”. The changing role of Vietnamese women through the historical ages has been a study in the merging of many cultures: lndigenous Vietnamese culture‚ Chinese civilization ‚ French and other Western influences . These influences still leave vestiges at the present time‚ whether inside Vietnam or among the Vietnamese diaspora outside Vietnam. In Vietnamese

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    seeked it. She was brave and very intelectual no matter the circumstance. She was also has one of the strangest stories of becoming a goddess. Let’s start with the story of how Athena came to be. Zeus as we all know was a major player when it came to women. He fell in love with an Oceanid named Metis‚ who was the daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. Considering Metis was an Oceanid she would become Zeus’ first wife. During the time Zeus and Metis were together Metis became pregnant. In fear of

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    well as the maids. Penelope and the maids are important woman characters in the novel as they are the narrators‚ they have a key role in the novel. Atwood lets us read about how they feel‚ what they dream‚ their desires and disappointments and explore into their minds. A reason for Atwood telling us the story from a woman’s point of view could be because in The Odyssey by Homer‚ a female’s perspective is missing‚ making the woman’s voices unheard. The novel (The Penelopiad) in also written in the

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    never change and continue to stay the same‚ such as qualities of people. Women in completely different time periods have displayed the same character traits when faced with similar situations. These situations are similar because of the reaction they trigger from these independent women. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet reflected qualities of leadership when faced with a difficult situation and in Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Penelope also showed similar qualities when in hardship. These stories

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    ("NEREIDES"). My role is to bear a son who will be greater than his father. Zeus and Poseidon wished to marry me until they discovered I was prophesied to give birth to a son who would be greater than his father; therefore‚ Zeus

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    Dylan Madden Word Count: 539 Odyssey: Books V‚ VI‚ X and XXIII Response 4 September 2017 Athena continues to show her care giving side after pleading with her father Zeus to free Odysseus which he does after he sent Hermes to tell Calypso to free him and she does which shows that she has a sense of decency despite her sexual ambitions to keep him on her island. After building a raft and sailing out to sea‚ he continues to receive bad treatment from Poseidon after he conjured up a storm

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    speaking to his son Telemakhos about their plan to kill the suitors out of spite for trying to marry Penelope. Odysseus commands his son to hide the suitor’s weapons so that will not be able to fight back. He also commands the maid Eurykelia to lock the women in their quarters so they will not witness the carnage. After Telemakhos obeys‚ a light brightens the room and Telemakhos believes that this is a sign from the gods of their approval. When the preparations are finished‚ Odysseus is invited to join

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