Hospitality was obviously important to the Greeks in The Odyssey. it might have had something to do with the fact that they where away from home a lot in their time and they relied on the hospitality of other to survive. Most importantly, the gods wanted the Greeks to show hospitality, in fact, not being hospitable would result in being punished by the gods.
The encounter with Maron shows that ancient Greeks held a sacred view of hospitality, it was very important to them. The Odyssey was written by Homer.
The encounter with Maron shows that ancient Greeks held a sacred view of hospitality, it was very important to them. The Odyssey was written by Homer.
When people decided to travel, but back in the days when there were no hotels people would ask for hospitality and the Greeks were most famous by it as seen in The Odyssey
Hospitality, or xenia, is a key theme of the Odyssey and something taken very seriously. There's clearly a prescribed routine and formal etiquette. As well as being practical in a poem in which the hero is away from home for so long, this social convention is a very easy means of chracterisation. For example Menelaus is a good host and therefore a good character, same goes for Nestor, Telemachus and Peisistratus whereas the suitors are bad guests, taking advantage of the household and so deserve their fate, Polyphemus is a bad host which shows he is barbaric.
Honda odyssey gets its name from the Greeks
the Troyans
it is about the ancient greeks $$
no i dont think so:)
The Iliad and the Odyssey.
It comes from the anchient Greeks
The Trojan War ended at the beginning of The Odyssey. It was the Trojans against the Greeks.
Ancient Greeks memorized passages from the Odyssey as a part of their lesson.