Character Parallels Between O Brother Where Art Thou and the Odyssey

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Homer’s Odyssey is the iconic story of a man’s episodic journey home. The film, O Brother Where Art Thou, is a justifiable homage to the Odyssey because of the many parallels between some of the major characters depicted in the movie and the epic poem. The movie is set in the 1930s in the state of Mississippi, changing the characters in social demeanor, but retaining their motivation and major plot points.
In the film, Odysseus’s wife, Penelope, is portrayed as Penny. She and her husband, Ulysses Everett McGill, were divorced when he was convicted for practicing law without a license and sentenced to time on a chain gang. Penny then tried to convince her daughters that he was hit by a train. She becomes engaged to be married to a man described as a bona fide suitor. In the Odyssey, Penelope had several suitors loitering in the palace while Odysseus was away. When her husband does return to take her back, Penny does not claim him. She tells a bystander, “He’s not my husband. Just a drifter, I guess…Just some no-account drifter…” (Coen, O Brother Where Art Thou). In the Odyssey, Penelo...

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