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Odyssey Essay: The Role Of Women In The Odyssey

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Although the epic "The Odyssey" had many male protagonists, many females also played large roles. These females changed the travels for the men. Some of the females that are important characters throughout the story are Calypso, Circe, and Penelope.

First Calypso, she was a sea nymph who lived alone, on a mythical island. Odysseus shipwrecked on her island. Calypso fell in love with Odysseus when she met him. Calypso promised him eternal youth and even immortality if he would stay with her. Odysseus stayed with her for seven years, but still desired to get back home. When Zeus found out he asked Calypso to let him go so she did. But before he left she had given him materials and provisions to build a raft. She ended up dying of grief when Odysseus left.

Next Circe, the witch-goddess was very important. She loved animals and could even turn people into them. She welcomes men to the island with a feast but, she ends up turning the men into pigs. Next, she entices Odysseus to have …show more content…

She has been waiting at the palace while Odysseus had been away. But it had been 20 years since Odysseus was gone, Penelope had many suitors waiting to marry her. She had to use trickery to save time, so she would not have to marry again. One of her trickery methods were telling the suitors that she would choose one, as soon as she finished weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus's father, Laertes. But she weaved each day and took is apart each night, until a maiden told her suitors. She made up many more excuses, and tricked them plenty of times. She then decides to propose an archery contest, and whoever wins gets to marry her. Odysseus dressed up like an old beggar and wanted to challenge as well. Before he could, Antinous started a disagreement. But when she finds out it was her husband, Odysseus, she tells him how she could not welcome him with love at first. But finally she wrapped her arms around her husband as if it would last

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