Saturday, July 20, 2019
Powerful Women of Homers Odyssey Essay -- Homer Odyssey womody
      The Powerful Women of Homer's Odyssey                       Homer's "Odyssey" depicts women as strong  subjects-they are real substantive characters. Women in this poem are tough,  strong-willed and are treated with the respect and seriousness they  deserve.  Homer characterizes the women in his poem as the real  counterparts of men-they have real feelings, real plans and are able to  accomplish them on their own.                  Some of the more impressive and intriguing  women in the book are Nausicaa, Arete, Circe, Calypso, Penelope, Helen and  Athena.                   Nausicaa is a sweet girl, and on the outside  she may appear to just be the stereotypical woman, but, in the poem she has much  more depth.  She is the daughter of a king with dreams of her wedding and  other girlish fantasies. She characterizes all that is pure, innocent and  righteous in the world.  Arete is Nausicaa's mother is very intelligent and  is independent in nature.  She is abl...                      
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