The Role Of Seduction, And Female Roles In The Odyssey

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In the Odyssey, women play a much greater role in the development of the story than in previous instances in Greek Mythology. These women, such as the Sirens and Circe, not only serve the purpose of providing multiple opportunities for Odysseus to abandon his responsibilities in Ithaca but they are also integral to the theme of seduction and male weakness in the Odyssey. While some of the female characters in this epic do support the male heroes, their role in the Odyssey has more to do with showing how simple it would be for these heroes to fail. Their purpose in the epic, to some extent, is to support the male heroes in this way.
The Odyssey is a tale about the hero Odysseus trying to return to his homeland, Ithaca, and his family. Therefore …show more content…

The Sirens song plays specifically on Odysseus’ weaknesses and particularly focuses on his hubris. Odysseus constantly feels the need to be remembered for all of his glories which has led to numerous conflicts. One such example is his altercation with Polyphemus. He and his men were finally escaping from the enormous clutches of the cyclops Polyphemus but Odysseus could not resist calling back “Odysseus the marauder did it [blinded him], son of Laertes, whose home is on Ithaca” (Book 9, p.139) and this ultimately led to Poseidon cursing Odysseus and consequently all of his future conflicts. This excessive pride in that is practically blinding to the hero is seen in many mythological heroes and the Sirens play on specifically on Odysseus’ hubris by calling him the “glory of the Achaeans” (p.183) in their song. Once more, this opportunity to avoid his responsibilities back on Ithaca and leave behind Penelope and Telemachus is shown. This theme is incredibly prominent in the Odyssey and this brings up the question: “Why?” Why, even amid his turmoil, is Odysseus receiving all of these opportunities. It seems to be yet another test of the gods. Therefore it seems to be that the women in this epic serve the purpose of testing Odysseus throughout his travels back to …show more content…

It seems as though the women are another test for Odysseus possibly sent by the gods to make Odysseus prove himself worthy of returning home to his wife and son. The role of the women in the Odyssey is not necessarily solely to support the male heroes, specifically in terms of Odysseus. Rather they are a way, used by Homer, to show the internal struggles that Odysseus is experiencing and even hint at the possibility of an alternate ending if Odysseus had given in to his temptations. Odysseus is being tested by Athena, the other gods, his family, and even himself throughout his travels back to Ithaca. The women in the Odyssey are another test of Odysseus’ character to see if he can really live up to the name that he has made for himself in the years that he has been

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