Theme Of Women In The Odyssey

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Essay 2 Topic B The Odyssey was written near the end of 8th century B.C. by Homer. Homer wrote this epic poem in the Greek coastal region of Anatolia called Ionia. This poem talks tells the famous story of Ulysses journey back home after the Trojan war. In the surface the poem gives an interesting story about Ulysses battle against monsters and Gods, but after analyzing the story in depth one can find important information about Greek society in this time period. The Odyssey has the theme of women as monsters tempting men away from home and also the theme that men actually settle in a different area rather than return home. Historically, we are able to see that women were the reasons that many sailors prefer to settle on an island away from …show more content…

These women are describe as monsters because they serve the purpose to tempt men off their journey and settle instead of returning back home. “No crew can boast that they ever sailed their ship past Scylla unscathed, for from every blue-prowed vessel she snatches and carries off a man with each of her heads” (Odyssey 159). Syclla is describe as a female because she serves as a metaphor to travelers. Although she may not be a six headed monster that eats her victims, she does snatch, though, snatch men off their ship. She represent women on the islands that snatch men off their ship tempting them to stay on the island to live with them. Another monster that represent women role in tempting men to settle on the islands are the sirens. “Hears the Sirens ' voices; no welcome from his wife, no little children brightening at their father 's return” (Odyssey 158). The Sirens represent women that seduced men into staying on the islands with them. Once these men fell in love with these women, they soon forgot about their families at home and prefer to settle in the new island. Another huge temptation to the men on the voyage home was Circe. She was describe as a “formidable goddess with the beautiful hair and a woman 's voice” (Odyssey 160). Thus, revealing Ulysses attachment to the witch that tried to kill him and his men. Since Ulysses and his men stayed years in …show more content…

This poem provides insight into travel during the ancient Greek period. Historians can see that most of the story shows that many men settle in different islands and forget about returning home. Women play a huge role in settlement among the islands because they seduced men to stay with them in the

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