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Women in Homer's Odessey
Hey, I'm fairly new here and I was wondering if I could pick your brains for a little help? :p
I'm writing a little something on Homer's Odessey and I was wondering to what extent you believe the female 'equation' has on the epic, such as Calypso and the Sirens. Examples with your comments would be helpful :)
Cheers.
Bob.
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Oh, man, it's been so long since I've read this. Perhaps I'll pick it up this weekend and get back to you.
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Don't forget Penelope.
"Homer's Daughter" by Robert Graves argues that Oddysey was written by a woman - the "Nausicaa" in the poem. So, assuming that your question is not for homework to be handed in tomorrow, you might find that a relevant as well as enjoyable read. At least it shows clearly that the female aspect is far more significant and rounded in Odyssey than in Iliad.
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Don't forget to consider the maid who breastfed Odysseus as a child. She is the first to recognize him after Telemachus and there are a few motherly moments involving her and the hero. Also, there is Agamemnon's wife--Odysseus hears what she has done to the king when he is in the underworld. My point is this: it will be most interesting if you look at all of Homer's representations of women, the obvious and the less obvious ones.
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This thread, about communication between women and the gods, might be interesting to you as well.
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Thanks for your input people :)
Oh and don't worry Whifflingpin - I'm a bit old for homework :p
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Women was the reason i read Homer. I am talking about Sirens. I did not know about Homer. By change i was in youtube in a music piece (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiJZhT14NRU) for Odysseus. I liked the foto. It was a painting of Belly if i remember well and it was Odysseus and the Sirens. Sirens were very very beautifull in this painting. Then i bought the book and since then, Homer is my favor poet.
By the way, the music was impressive.