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Female Characters In Homer's The Odyssey

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There are various female characters in Homer’s poem The Odyssey. While some of them play positive roles, others display the evil side of women. Penelope is a portrait of loyalty of a woman towards her husband. Athena is a symbol of helpfulness. On the other hand, Circe, Scylla and Charybdis represent the women who find it fair to fulfil their desires through unethical desire. During the ancient Greek, the societies were patriarchal; the women in the poem support this notion through their submissive personality despite the unfathomable powers they hold.
Athena tries to help Telemachus, son of Odyssey, by providing advice in order to convince the suitors to leave the palace. ‘’At daybreak call the islanders to assembly, and speak your will, and

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