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Roles Of Women In The Odyssey

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Kaylynn McGuire
December 2, 2014
Dr. Elaine Phillips
World Literature 1:00-2:25
Research Paper
The Odyssey:
What were the roles of women and how did they differ from Ancient Greece to Ancient Rome?

In an amazingly well written epic poem such as The Odyssey, a tale of a male hero, how can one describe the life as short-coming in details as the life of women? Homer, in writing both The Iliad and The Odyssey, hinted at the lifestyle bore to women. Moment after moment one could analyze the dialect as simple as from Telemachus to Penelope, son to mother, and gain more insight to the women of that time period.
“So, mother, go back to your quarters. Tend to your own tasks, the distaff and the loom, and keep the women working hard as well. As for giving orders, men will see to that, but most of all: I hold the reins of power in this house.” (268) …show more content…

He also then marks his authority over women by saying, “keep the women working hard as well” almost as if insinuating that women were below servants in their social hierarchy. In the Odyssey, one could see that women in Ancient Greece had a role to play, but what exactly were these roles and how did they differ from those of Ancient Rome? Women in Ancient Greece ideally stayed home and indoors, they were seen as children and required a male guardian just as the women of Ancient Rome. However, the Roman women enjoyed different freedoms in comparison to the women of Ancient

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