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What Are The Roles Of Women In The Odyssey

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In many rituals and myths males are depicted as more superior and strong. They were known for their strength and powers while women were considered sneaky and cunning temptresses that use their sexual appeal to confuse men. The attributes of women were justified as subordinated to men. In the Iliad and the Odyssey Homer explains these concepts in order to distinguish between the two genders roles. The Iliad focuses mostly on the barbarian archetype, its squeal, the Odyssey, is a poem of scheming. Throughout the Odyssey, many women are used as a symbol of temptation that tried to attract Odysseus. Cassandra is one of the goddesses that was raped, which angers the female goddesses and prevents Odysseus and his crew from safely going home. There were many women of temptations which posses a burden throughout the poem. …show more content…

Even though many attractive and alluring women serve as a great obstacle on his journey, He is not the only one to suffer. His wife, Penelope had to do a great deal of task in order in order to chase the suitors that have overshadowed her home. Penelope represents the docile, obedient woman that was always in tears for her husbands return. The fact that she is a female does not refrain her entirely from using her scheming ways in order to protect her. She was clever enough to carry on a relationship with any of the suitors by telling them she will choose amongst them once she completed her weaving goal. For some time she manages to keep the suitors in line simply by undoing all the weaving at night but still they somehow come to realize her trickery and pushes her to complete it

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