The Odyssey: A Journey toward Innovation

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Ever since I was a young girl, I have heard countless tales sung and spun by an even larger number of bards. In fact, it has even become somewhat of a challenge for the local bards to present a tale with which I am not familiar. It was due to this very challenge that I came to hear this particular rendition of the story of Odysseus. As a Trojan, I am familiar with not only the tales surrounding the Trojan War, but also with the stories following its heroes. However, never had I heard the retelling of the life of Odysseus in this particular manner. I have yet to hear an epic of the same quality or caliber as that of Homer’s The Odyssey, while it is by no means without its weaknesses; this epic proves to be unique and important with its revolutionary cast of strong female characters as well as engaging plot and characterizations which speak to Trojans of all stations in life.

Never have I encountered an epic that does not start at the real chronological beginning. Instead this epic begins many years after the actual beginning of Odysseus’ adventures. We first witness the aftermath of Odysseus’ absence at his home when we are introduced to the wife and son that he has left behind. Furthermore, Odysseus, the protagonist, does not even enter until many nights into the bard’s telling of the epic. Before his entrance, we listeners only hear of him and see the effects of his absence on his family. This delayed entrance created a sense of anticipation, which I have never found in a bard’s tale. Moreover, the first few nights of the recitation of the epic follow Odysseus’ son Telemachus on his quest for answers about his father. As Telemachus embarked upon this quest, I felt as though I too was searching for answers about the absent Odys...

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Homer’s The Odyssey utilizes unique aspects like a non-chronological time line, a strong portrayal of women, and an engaging plot as well as a wonderfully unusual characterization of a hero. This epic gains its importance from its innovative and some may even say radical changes to the social norms of our society as we are faced with a new type of female character, one who has a more central and important role than ever before. Furthermore, the strong themes of home, the importance of hospitality as well as a cast of characters from all different stations in society will allow this epic to be relatable to a very wide audience instead of the narrow usually targeted audience of nobility. This poem may serve to mark the beginning of a new type of story, one which contains a complex hero that all can admire and more importantly see themselves in.

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