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Roles Of Women In The Odyssey

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The topic I will be discussing in this essay is the varies roles of women in societies from the text we read this semester of different works from multiple cultures. Women have always substantially held traditional roles as well as often seen of different powers in aiding in benefit of the hero or aiding in his or her defeat. I chose to look at works from two genres we covered. I will be discussing women in the text of hero and that of a tragic hero.
My goal is to compare and contrast women in both stories of heroes and those of tragic heroes. In a mythical journey our hero’s goal is to find success, completeness, power, or extraordinary knowledge which would bring him or her establishment and community unity. Often we see power, completeness, …show more content…

In the text, Homer arranges and describes women of different statuses or prestige. He gives us the depictions of the goddesses, a wife, and last servants. Each of these three are an important pieces of the story of The Odyssey and helps understand what women were like in ancient Greek times. As we have seen in our own cultures women prominently fall into low categories of prestige such as that of servants. They are expected to simply perform service to the suitors and to withstand their rudeness and disrespect. However, we do learn and see different sides of them becoming lazy and not doing some of these expectations over the time the suitors are there. The biggest thing that to me is how Penelope, woman of the house, ordered her maids to sleep with suitors. In the text she says she ordered twelve maids to have sex with the suitors in order to get information from them. Her words to them were, “You must pretend to be in love with these men. If they think you have taken their side, they’ll confide in you and we’ll know their plans. It’s one way of serving your master, and he’ll be very pleased with you when he comes home.” (117). Within being in this category women don’t have a say it is to simply do as you are told or be beaten and/or suffer death. Death did come to these woman as it was ordered by Odysseus, “When the whole palace is restored to order take the women out of …show more content…

She is seen as being her own person doing as she wanted. She can be seen as very smart and also loyal. She doesn’t remarry anyone in her husband’s 20-year absence. She tolerates the rude suitors for half that time yet never choosing to be with one of them continuing her loyalty to her husband. She is manipulative to the suitors once she realized Odysseus had returned and they were low on

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