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Odyssey And Woman Treatment Essay Research Paper

Odyssey And Woman Treatment Essay, Research Paper


The Treatment of Women by Men in Homer?s The Odyssey Women in Homer?s The


Odyssey are judged mainly by looks. If important men and gods consider a woman


beautiful, or if her son is a hero or important king the woman is successful.


The way women in The Odyssey are treated is based on appearance, the things men


want from them, and whether the woman has any power over men. During Odysseus?


journey to the underworld he sees the shades of many prominent women. We hear


about their beauty, their important sons, or their affairs with gods. We hear


nothing about these women?s accomplishments in their lifetime. Odysseus tells


how Antiope could ?boast a god for a lover,?(193) as could Tyro and many


other women. Epikaste was called ?that prize?(195) her own son unwittingly


married. Some women are known for the deeds of their sons, but never for a


heroic deed of their own, their personalities, who they are, and what they do


independent of males. It seems the only accomplishment women could achieve was


being beautiful. Theseus ?had no joy of?(195) the princess Ariadne because


she died before this was possible. Homer makes it sound as if Ariadne?s life


was useless because she did not give Theseus pleasure. The only woman we hear of


for a different reason is Klymene, and we only hear of her because she


?betrayed her lord for gold.?(195) This is the only time we hear of a woman


for something she did, and once we do, it is a negative remark. Penelope,


Odysseus? queen, is paid attention to only because of her position. Because


she has a kingdom, she has suitors crowding around her day and night. Being a


woman, Penelope has no control over what the suitors do and cannot get rid of


them. The suitors want her wealth and her kingdom. They do not respect her


enough to stop feeding on Odysseus? wealth; they feel she owes them something


because she won?t marry one of them. One of the suitors, Antinoos, tells


Telemakhos ?…but you should know the suitors are not to blame- it is your


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own incomparably cunning mother.?(21) Even Telemakhos doesn?t respect his


mother as he should. When the song of a minstrel makes her sad and Penelope


requests him to stop playing, Telemakhos intervenes and says to her ?Mother,


why do you grudge our own dear minstrel joy of song, wherever his thought may


lead.? (12) If Telemakhos respected his mother he would have asked the


minstrel to cease playing the song that made her upset. Telemakhos has no use


for Penelope?s beauty or position; he regards her as someone who causes a


problem, but whom he must love anyway. Through Penelope Homer shows how an ideal


wife should feel toward her husband. Penelope remembers Odysseus as a great king


and husband even though he has been gone for twenty years. Odysseus thinks of


Penelope as his wife who, under all conditions, should be faithful to him no


matter how many times he has been unfaithful or how long he has been gone, and


Penelope fulfills this wish. Athena seems to be the most admired female in the


entire book. She is always spoken of respectfully and is remembered for her


heroic deeds. She is not degraded like the shades of the women Odysseus sees in


the underworld. Everyone worships her and speaks about her achievements with


awe; she is truly admired, not only because she is a goddess. Athena has control


over men that most women in the Odyssey do not. Women?s lives depend on what


men think of them. On the contrary, men?s lives depend on Athena?s opinion


of them. Unlike Athena most women are shown to be bad at heart or useless except


for man?s pleasure. Athena is ?Zeus? virgin daughter? and no one has


used her in that way. She is too important to be used as being enjoyment for


men; they depend on her for their own welfare. Men in The Odyssey only value


women who they can use for physical needs and wealth, such as the shades in the


underworld and Penelope, or women that can somehow hurt or punish them, such as


Athena. Homer shows us how men in The Odyssey consider women less important then


men. We rarely hear of women.

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