In terms of hospitality, the Greeks stand on the list of all cultures for their generosity and courtesy to strangers. "Philoxenia" is Greek "love for strangers". Philoxenia has been proven in several different cases of Homer's Odyssey. According to Greek customs, hospitality is respected by Immortal God. If Greek hospitality provisions are not properly implemented or not implemented at all, the impact can be very serious, and God may be angry with those who do not comply with this compassionate tradition not.
Greek hospitality at Odyssey Greeks is known for its hospitality and courtesy, especially when dealing with guests. At the beginning of the Odyssey, Telemachus proved this when I went to Pilos to visit Nestor. Nestor did not know that he entered his house as a customer, and they were quite honored and respected. "It is now that our young guests enjoyed dinner." No one is told to read "Odyssey" - this is the greatest educational irony in my life. I worked in high school after working at a colonial automobile company in West Concord. I did not "get it", that was not the most confusing you, but "felt". I felt its original power and emotional exposure. The travel of mankind is active in my mind.
There are many themes in progress throughout the Odyssey, but one of the most important themes of this story is the tradition of Greek hospitality and Zenia. This hospitality is very unique and played an important role in ancient Greek society. In fact, since this hospitality is so unique, it seems almost impossible to believe in most societies because we do not deal with guests in this way. Due to the nature of this behavior, the people of ancient Greek society are really warm and kind. But fearing the gods is not a pure decent thing but the reason why ancient Greeks may have acted against their customers.