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Xenia As A Major Key Of A Civilized Society

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Xenia
Hospitality is a very diverse tradition leading all the back to the Mycenaean era. During the time period of The Odyssey, the Greeks considered hospitality a major key of a well civilized society. Throughout The Odyssey, Xenia was an extremely significant theme which was recalled many times throughout the poems. Odysseus throughout the way has shown he is exceedingly hospitable. The Odyssey reflects Xenia through Odysseus’s journey of: Odyessus’s Crew, nymphs, and the Gods. Xenia was shown early in the Odyssey when Telemachus goes to visit Nestor to find out information about his father, Odysseus. During this visit it sets the bar for how the Hospitality should be portrayed. Nestor’s son Peisistratus invited them to sit down for dinner without any recollection as to who they were. “As soon as they saw the strangers, all came crowding down, waving them on in welcome, urging them to sit” (Homer 108) It wasn’t until after they had sat and ate that they started to ask questions as to who Telemachus and Athena were. This shows that it was very important to show good hospitality because it determined your nobility and social standing. It is very distasteful how the suitors treated Ithaca while Odysseus was away, especially after the journey that he had to go through to get back home. “Indeed, the practice of hospitality can be perceived as a cardinal virtue among the Homeric characters. Odysseus, the great wanderer, is praised for his exemplary hosting” (John Koenig 2005

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