In the ancient civilization, it is known from famous Greek philosophers and mathematicians to the people of Israel and the president of the king afterwards. However, history seems to have forgotten the women of these times. What is an ancient Greek famous female thinker, Rome's famous feminist. How much power do they have? What is their status in a distant society? In ancient masterpieces such as Iliad, Odyssey, Hebrew Bible, you can see the role and influence of women in ancient times.
The roles of women in Odyssey and Iliad 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' show that women's ideals are different. Differences in roles are greatly influenced by strength, relationships with men, sexual desire and activities. The goddess plays an important role in both epics. They have various reasons. One is maternal instinct. This is shown in Aphrodite and Aeneas, a literal mother-child relationship between Thetis and Achilles, and protective instinct indicated by Athena in Iliad Volume 3. Before and inside the ward
There are many similarities between our society and Iliad and Odyssey, but there are some major differences. One of the biggest differences is the depiction and role of women. In the last century, the traditional role of women is no longer the same as it is now. Women are independent and can vote, run for the president, make decisions themselves, but it is entirely against the image of Iliad and Odyssey women. Women are considered to be wealth. They are an award for war. Women awarded with Achilles and Ageemnnon: Chrissay and Briseys. They are treated as property and women can buy and sell them. After the collapse of Troy, the captured women were handed over to the Greek leaders. In Odyssey, Odysseus' wife, Penelope is considered an award in the lottery. The follower does not want her to ask her the heritage of Odysseus. Penelope never asked what she wanted. In fact, Penelope must elect a new spouse as a law.
Women play an important role in the Odyssey. A woman appears everywhere in the story such as goddess, wife, princess, servant etc. Larva Calypso has ensured Odysseus slavery for many years. Odysseus wishes to go home and his wife Penelope is so. It was the goddess Athena who set the Odyssey movement; she also directed and coordinated all the advantages of Odysseus. Odyssey women fall into two categories. Help with temptation. By so doing, Homer shows that women have power