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Dualism In Homer's The Odyssey

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Schadenfreude through Symbolism
Homer’s The Odyssey features Odysseus’ journey home to Ithaka, where suitors had been harassing his wife and stealing his property for years. Informed of this by the gods, Odysseus machinates their death. Preceding the execution of this plan were signs of his victory. The dualism between light and darkness and the magic weapon incorporated into The Odyssey symbolize the inferiority of Penélopê’s admirers to Odysseus, foreshadowing their downfall.
Luminosity and tenebrosity exaggerate the disparity between Odysseus and his wife’s paramours. Disguised as a beggar, Odysseus tended to three flames lit for their feast. Rather than gratitude, the servants ventured impertinence. A housemaid called Odysseus insane. He

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