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Portrayal Of Women In The Odyssey Essay

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hough women play a central role in The Odyssey written by famous author Homer the portrayal and characterization of said women highlights the negative portrayal of women at the time as well as shows double standards that still plague our society today. All of the women are characterized with few traits, most of which only describe their looks, while the reader is constantly reminded of all of Odysseus good traits, most of which have nothing to do with his looks. Even Penelope, who is portrayed as the ideal woman, is only ever described as ‘beautiful’ and ‘faithful’. Sadly, this sexism is reflected in the Ancient Greek’s patriarchal society in which women were considered the property of men and they were married off with or without consent at very young ages. Women play a central role in the Odyssey, yet due to the Ancient Greek’s society prejudices the women are written in a way that clearly highlights the double standards of society and the way men used to portray women. In the society of Ancient Greece women were never in charge of their own decisions and often had little to no say in them and were often married at young ages and were judged, not by her own achievements, but by their looks, and the wealth and status of their fathers or husbands. Even Penelope seems to acknowledge this when she says “My looks, my face, my carriage, were soon faded or lost.” knowing that is what the people of the Ancient Greek society judged people on. After Odysseus is presumed dead,

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