Perhaps the most important female role in Odyssey is Pederope, Odysseus' long-standing wife and mother of Telemacos. She is often so obedient and faithful that she is often referred to as "cautious Penelope". In spite of the pressure from the tracker, Penelope is still devoted to Odysseus, believing he is still alive, and despite the absence of nearly two decades, he will return to Ithaca.
The most important female character of Odysseus' return home is the goddess Athena. She often helps him and his son Teleramachus and often protects against the malice of those pursuing family resources without Odysseus. Athena also persuaded his father, Zeus, on behalf of Calypso on behalf of the goddess, Ossex as her prisoner of war on her island for several years. Calypso refused to let Odysseus leave until Hermes tells her that Zeus commanded it
Odysseus was still on his way home with the goddess circus. The witch initially converted his people into animals until Odysseus was guided by Hermes to rescue them.
There are also other small female characters (several female monsters: Scylla, Charybdis, siren but not themselves), but four Penelope, Athena, Calypso, Circe are the most important for Odysseus. . Journey
Homer's Odyssey has many important female characters, both sacred and human. Some of them are as follows.
Penelope: Penelope is a faithful wife of Odysseus, one of the main promoters of his return. When she was waiting for him, she broke delicately the pursuers who tried to deprive the kingdom of Odysseus who tried to marry her.
Athena: Athena monitors and supports the goddess of wisdom, Odysseus and his son Telemachus
Circe: Circe is a semi - goddess and witch living on the island. She initially converted her man to a pig and then established a short relationship with Odysseus. Odysseus stayed on her island for 1 year
Calypso: Immature Calypso wanted to imprison Odysseus on Ojjya Island for seven years and make it a husband.
Eurycleia: She is a faithful and elderly family servant who was Odysseus and her son Telemachus's nurse.
Nausicaa: The princess knew that Odysseus had fallen asleep on the coast and introduced him to a model of a calm young woman who taught her father, a virtue of hospitality to others.
Goddess Athena is the main female character of Odyssey. She is the most female in the story, she helps Odysseus, so she is the main female character. Athena helped Odysseus through stories and she even asked Zeus to confirm that he had survived all his hardships. For example, when he returned to Ithaca, she helped him by pretending to be a beggar. The role of goddess Athena in this epic is to help Odysseus go home and to ensure that he will survive. If she did not help Odysseus complete his journey, he may have never survived his journey. Athena plays an important role for Odysseus to safely return home to Ithaca's hometown.
Epic reflects cultural values. The female character of Homer's poem "Odyssey" reflects the values of ancient Greeks who are kind, faithful and intelligent. Athena is a kind and kind person. At the beginning of the story, she advises her to help persuade the tracker as Telemacos leaves the palace of Odysseus. Ataen suggested "At dawn, I will gather your wishes to the people of the island and ask them to summon God to testify and testify" (line 724, line 54 + line 55). She knows that Odysseus is still alive and taking care of his son, so she wants Telemacos to help him find pursuers from the Palace of Odysseus.
By analyzing the female image of Odyssey, readers can understand the role of women in this epic. When women play a secondary role in Greek society, female characters show characteristics that can not be expressed by men. Of course, the male character plays the most important role in this poem, but without the support of women in "Odyssey", Odysseus could not pass his journey. The authors describe women as powerful subjects; they are truly substantial people. Most women in this epic are strong, strongly and ambitious, deserving respect and seriousness they deserve. Despite the tradition of ancient society, the author explains women as the real purpose of men: they have real emotions, real plans, and the ability to complete men by themselves.