A Woman's Power The goddess Athena in The Odyssey is portrayed as strong willed and is shown to have high 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 father, "Fit out a ship with twenty oars, the best in sight, sail in quest of news of your long-lost father." ( Ln 322-323, Bk 1) Even though Athena was disguised, he agreed to do as she advised, "'Oh stranger,' heedful Telemachus replied, 'indeed I will...'". ( Ln 352-353, Bk 1) Telemachus could have said no to her and stayed a servant to the suitors within his own home. Not knowing her disguise nor that she was a goddess, he listened and used her advice showing he was still under her influence. Even when he doubted himself, "' How can I greet him, Mentor, even approach the king? I'm hardly adept at subtle conversation.'" ( Ln 24-25, Bk 3) Telemachus went through with Athena's plan, later speaking to the king, " Poised Telemachus answered, filled with heart, the heart that Athena herself inspired..." ( Ln 84-85, Bk 3)An argument against Athena of course would be that Telemachus was a mere mortal man, and Athena was a goddess of Olympus. Athena did not just have influence over regular men but, seemingly greater heroes. Athena was depicted several times in The Odyssey, helping Odysseus on his way home changing his appearance for various reasons. More often than not to gain favor through women, "Athena made him taller to all eyes, his build more massive now, and down from his brow she ran his curls like thick hyacinth clusters... glistening in his glory, breathtaking, yes, and the princess gazed in wonder..." ( Ln 254-263, Bk 6). Not until late in the book did Athena have direct influence over Odysseus when she urged him to reveal his true identity to his son. Athena, being highly respected by Odysseus, quickly did as she said. A hero great as Odysseus knew when to not spur a woman's temper, especially a goddess. When Telemachus visits King Nestor according to Athena's command, the king talks about the relationship between Athena and Odysseus, "' I've never seen the immortals show affection as Pallas openly showed him, standing by your father...'" ( Ln 251-252, Bk 3) Her affection though was not as deeply felt as that of Circe and Calypso's towards Odysseus. Knowing how those two beautiful women's influence on Odysseus was over somewhat trivial and less honorable, Athena's influence which was out of respect seems greater. Indeed much greater
Rachel Carley Odyssey Essay 1/18/13 Period C Divine Intervention Throughout the history of mankind has looked for guidance from a godlike being or beings. In the Greek epic The Odyssey composed by Homer, mortals’ lives are affected by the presence of the gods, who watch over and even intercede…
Sierena Martinez Advanced Freshman English 4th 17 March 2014 The Odyssey Essay When you think about Greek Epic leader, Odysseus will most likely come to mind. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's poem "The Odyssey,” which is a narrative poem that describes Odysseus' adventures and obstacles in his quest to return home to Ithaca, where he is king, from the Trojan War. Odysseus has been gone for two decades. All the other chieftains have returned, however, Odysseus' whereabouts are unknown…
The Odyssey Essay What is a good leader? A leader must express certain virtues, embody ideals, and value a culture considered admirable. A leader must emerge victorious from any situations no matter how perilous to be considered such. Strength, courage, intelligence, and loyalty are almost prerequisites. A leader must not only portray these qualities, but they set an example as each of these qualities. Leaders are a role model to the ones who needs guidance in life. In the epic poem The Odyssey…
The odyssey In this essay I will be talking about whether the statement, “the female characters in book 5 and 6 are more important than Odysseus” is true. In the books 5 and 6 we meet the female characters, calypso, Athena, Ino and Nausicaa. They all play a significant part in on helping Odysseus find his way home. Calypso: Calypso is a nymph who lives on the island of Ogygia. She found Odysseus near death and took him in to her home and cared for him. She keeps Odysseus prisoner there for seven…
The Odyssey Personal Essay Every person has a goal to achieve an achievement. Somebody wants to get to a certain college, or one man wants to try to be named as the best in a certain sport. However, one ought to encounter a certain dilemma where they must endeavor to solve on their journey. Just as Odysseus was striving to reach Ithaca, he encounters his own problems. Some of these problems that both Odysseus and others engage with on their journeys are distracting characters that interfere with…
ENG 391 Claret Frias Essay #1 The author of the “Odyssey”, best known as Homer was born in Smyrna, Turkey between 12th and 8th centuries BC. He was believed by the ancient Greeks to have been the first and greatest of the epic poets. Another of his great work was “The Iliad” which also had huge impact around the world. It is believed that the Odyssey was composed near 700 B.C., somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus…
During the era of The Odyssey, hospitality played a vital role in the ethics of society. Travel was immensely tiring and many travelers needed places to stay. Therefore people were expected to provide hospitality and in turn, were often rewarded in some type of way. People were expected to treat traveling strangers with food, shelter and entertainment even if they were unaware of the possible danger. Also, people were very wary that if they failed to offer hospitality the Gods would unleash punishment…
“It is not what an author states, but what he or she whispers that is important.” In other words little details in a work are actually important in fully understanding it. Two works that prove this quote true are The Odyssey by Homer and “Ithaka” by Constantine Cavafy. The Odyssey by Homer proves that this quote is true in many ways. There were many events in this poem where little details could teach the reader a lot. One was when Odysseus and his men went to The Land of the Lotus Eaters. Though…
Main Dishes Chicken Pot Pie 1 can cream of potato soup 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 bag of frozen mixed vegetables 14-16oz (or canned), cook frozen ones first Cooked cubed chicken 1 1/2-2 cups or as much as desired 2 frozen deep dish pie shells (thawed) Mix ingredients together. Salt and pepper to taste. Fill one pie shell. Take the other pie shell out of the tin and cover and pinch the sides to make a pie. Cut a few slits in the top. Bake at 350 - 375 for about 45 minutes or until…
Five Hundred Pages of Greek Mythology Mrs. D’s class used The Odyssey as an example of Greek mythology. The Odyssey shows all thirteen steps of the hero’s journey and the four functions of Greek mythology. Even though this book is five hundred pages long, it is an exemplar of Greek mythology, which is in contrast to most other Greek mythology stories that tend to be short. In the book The Odyssey the main character Odysseus is an exemplar of the hero’s journey. To begin, the initiate is Odysseus…