The whole story "Odyssey" has many themes that represent the main part of the story. The most outstanding theme for me is love including loyalty. "Love is a warm personal affection or love, or sexual passion or desire of a deep, gentle, passionate relationship with others, parents, children, friends, etc." (dictionary.com) "Loyalty The mind is defined in Webster's dictionary as loyalty or devotion to individuals, careers, or duties "(Webster's dictionary).
Welcome to a website that discusses some of the themes that are not publicly available in Odyssey. Odyssey is more than just a hero about Odysseus, but more importantly it is about the basic theme of Greek culture. On the next page, I will explain the four topics in detail. Mental growth, loyalty, patience, and hospitality. Please enjoy the ideas and opinions expressed here. Thank you very much. Homer takes the idea of spiritual growth as one of his basic themes of Odyssey. He communicates this message through various roles and their adventures and actions. Mental growth is brought about by difficult times, temptations, long journeys, and even better times. Homer is doing a good job of fighting all these factors.
Love, death, courage, etc., indicate whether the theme of the two poems is similar or different. For example, you can contrast and contrast the theme of the epic "Beowulf" with the theme of "The Odyssey" of Homer. These two poems are similar. Because they all contain the theme of courage, honor, loyalty, enthusiasm, and responsibility. However, Beowulf also includes topics on revenge and tribal loyalties, but "The Odyssey" includes topics on free will. The two writers' two verses can have similar emotions and tone. For example, you can compare and contrast two poems by the same author, such as Robert Frost's "Prayers of Spring" and "Walking". Poems are similar, but they all focus on natural wonders and seasonal changes. However, "Spring Prayer" has a pleasant, pleasant peaceful tone and appreciation. On the contrary, "slow walking" has a depressing melancholy condition, a pessimistic feeling of frustration.