Homer’s Epic The Odyssey

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A hero isn’t shaped by his strengths but by the values he possesses. Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, reveals the moral and ethical constitution of the ancient Greeks. Over time, certain cultures have grown to value a number of human characteristics. Those who acquire such values become respected heroes. After the fall of Troy, the protagonist of the epic, Odysseus, set sail for his home, Ithaca, where his faithful wife and son were waiting for him. Over the course of his journey, Odysseus faced some of the most ferocious opponents known to the Greeks. Even through this formidable journey, Odysseus and his family have stayed true to the diverse aspects of the ancient Greeks. The Odyssey exemplifies the human ideals of hospitality, loyalty and perseverance. The Odyssey serves as a great example of an ideal that the ancient Greeks valued, the sense of hospitality towards others. Odysseus and his men were “beholden for [the Cyclops’] help, or any gifts [he] give[s]-as custom is to honor strangers” (194-196). Not knowing of the Cyclopean nature, Odysseus pursued for hospitality as it is a Greek practice to greet strangers with gifts. To the Greeks, hospitality was a divine right, whether it was from the fear of Gods or just a simple duty as a human being. The Lotus-Eaters seemed to be a welcoming people, “only offering the sweet Lotus to [Odysseus’] friends” (79). The Lotus-Eaters kindly offered the strangers food without knowing their intentions. The Lotus-Eaters were willing to share their sweet flower, which ended up to be a plant, with their guests. The Greek’s idea of hospitality was a reception to welcome their visitor. Loyalty is another influential quality that the Greeks valued in people. Odysseus’ ardent dog, Argos, “heard Odysse... ... middle of paper ... ...escence of the most influential values of a human being. Greeks fully embraced the concept of hospitality. Some feared to be punished by the gods and some were hospitable just out of the pureness of their heart. Loyalty is the base of many of the abilities humans possess: love, friendship, patriotism, honesty, and integrity. Homer proved that Greeks valued loyalty through his epic. Perseverance is a phenomenal trait that only the strongest possess. The Greeks signified perseverance in a person, because it is what makes a person thrive. It is values and morals that differentiate people from any other beings in the world. Our morals are how we view a situation and how we act upon it. Our values are what makes us a unique individual. Maybe it is the Greek influence on our culture today or it is just a human nature but our values have stayed the same throughout time.

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