The Odyssey: Characters

Odysseus

Odysseus is a self-made and self-assured man, an embodiment of virtues such as strength, wit, and endurance. He is favored by the gods and respected and admired by the mortals. However, he is far from a stereotypical epic hero; he is more complicated than that. Although he is self-disciplined (refusing to eat the lotus), his curiosity sometimes lands him in trouble (as with the Cyclops). He is unable to resist giving the Cyclops his real name, earning him Poseidon’s wrath. Odysseus can be merciful, as can be seen in his interaction with the bard, Phemius. That he can also be brutal is evident in the way he deals with the dozen disloyal maidservants.

The struggles Odysseus endures during his long voyage home play a significant role in shaping his character. His journey makes him humbler. Upon his return to Ithaca, Odysseus has matured into a wise leader, capable of maintaining peace in his kingdom.

Telemachus

The subplot that features Prince Telemachus is an example of a coming-of-age story. As the epic opens, Telemachus, about 21 years old, is on the brink of manhood. He is uncertain and insecure about his future, fearing the wrath of his suitors who would prefer to see him dead. With guidance and instructions from Athena, however, Telemachus undergoes an important transformation: he becomes a particularly brave and decisive man.

After he joins his father and is made an important part of the king’s plot to overcome the suitors, a good deal of Telemachus’ motivation is based on faith. He bravely fights alongside Odysseus and helps to restore order to Ithaca, becoming a hero in his own right.

Penelope

Penelope, the long-suffering wife of Odysseus, is the epitome of feminine virtues and unwavering fidelity. Unlike Clytemnestra, who had betrayed her husband after he had left for war, Penelope remains faithful to Odysseus. In addition to being loyal and devoted, she is also clever. For three years, she works at weaving a shroud for the eventual funeral of her father-in-law, Laertes. She claims that she would choose a husband as soon as the shroud is completed. However, each night she secretly unravels what she had done, thereby effectively deceiving the young suitors. The contest of the bow and axes is another example of Penelope’s guile. She holds a contest in which the suitors are asked to string Odysseus’ bow. The choice of this contest is no coincidence; Penelope knows that only Odysseus can perform this feat.

Penelope is not a pasteboard figure; her intelligence matches her husband’s, making her a worthy partner for the hero.

bartleby write.
Proofread first!
Meet your new favorite all-in-one writing tool!
Easily correct or dismiss spelling & grammar errors and learn to format citations correctly. Check your paper before you turn it in.
bartleby write.
Proofread first!
Meet your new favorite all-in-one writing tool!
Easily correct or dismiss spelling & grammar errors and learn to format citations correctly. Check your paper before you turn it in.
bartleby write.
Meet your new favorite all-in-one writing tool!Easily correct or dismiss spelling & grammar errors and learn to format citations correctly. Check your paper before you turn it in.

Essay Samples

Insightful Essays for Students

Browse Popular Homework Q&A

Find answers to questions asked by students like you.
Q: 4) Compute the equivalent annual worth of an investment alternative that has an annuity of $2,000…
Q: Using only the compounds below as sources of carbon atoms, give a possible synthesis of the compound…
Q: Idol Robotics uses a job-order costing system. The following transactions occurred during June.…
Q: Describe the principles of Lean software development and how they emphasize minimizing waste,…
Q: Suppose the MWTP in periods 1 (now) and 2 (one year from now) is given by P = 8 - 0.4q Marginal…
Q: + Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. Assume that the water side…
Q: fcdxdxcfrrrrr
Q: 3) For the mechanical system shown in Fig. 1, write the force equations at each coordinate and then…
Q: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of…
Q: (d) Suppose the demand function is p 20/x. At what price or output is the revenue maximum? What is…
Q: A buffer solution containing 0.403 M hypochlorous acid and 0.360 M of the conjugate base,…
Q: 3. Consider the following reaction. CH3 CH3 H3O+ a. Draw a reasonable, stepwise arrow-pushing…
Q: sanju
Q: Three packages each of weight m=14 kg A, B, and C are placed on a conveyor belt that is at rest.…
Q: sanju
Q: Oriole Enterprises would like to have $970,000 saved up in 12 years to fund equipment and building…
Q: Work While reading the newspaper one day, you come across an article discussing the diversity…
Q: 9. Explore the concept of recursion in user-defined functions, highlighting its advantages and…
Q: 7. Describe the role of parameters in user-defined functions and how they facilitate the reusability…
Q: For the following following numerical observations, calculate the class width for a histogram.
Q: CN 0 (+/-) 011
Q: Fig. P11.71 .72 Each member of the truss shown is made of steel and has a cross- sectional area of…