(A+) His lack of hospitality for the stranger.
During his absense, Penelope mourned day and night hoping for his return while Telemahkos spent his days daydreaming hoping for the suitors to go away until the day Athena shows up.
Odysseus demonstrates loyalty primarily through his unwavering commitment to his wife, Penelope, despite the temptations he faces during his long journey home from the Trojan War. He resists the advances of goddesses like Calypso and Circe, prioritizing his desire to reunite with Penelope and reclaim his kingdom. Additionally, he shows loyalty to his crew by trying to protect them, even as they encounter various challenges and dangers. Ultimately, his loyalty is a central theme that drives his determination to return to Ithaca and restore his family.
Odysseus proves his identity to different people in different ways: He shows the swineherd Eumaeus and the stockman Philoetius his boar scar. He strings his bow and shoots the arrow through the handles of the 12 axes. He tells Penelope that the bed cannot be moved. He tells his father Laertes each of the crops that were planted from year to year.
Odysseus shows courage in the odyssey by not giving up on his crew when times looked like they were at theyre worst. For example when they were trapped by the Cyclops Odysseus came up with a plan and stayed calm in front of his men.
We can see that hospitatlity is very important in the odyssey for example when Hermes visits Calypo "but first let me give you hospitality" this shows it was importanat because even the gods respected it and made sure it was done before anything else.
That is a matter of opinion. is there an example of what you think is no longer good about the television shows you are talking about?
Penelope shows compassion, dignity, and pride when she chides the Melantho for rebuking Odysseus (the beggar). She shows modesty and wisdom as she downplays her beauty. In getting Odysseus to talk with her, Penelope shows curiousity, as well as the desire for refined company. Her weeping further shows her compassion and emotional being, as well as her faithfulness to her 'dead' husband. Penelope's admission that there are sluts in her house, shows her knowledge, but again her wisdom and restraint in not throwing them out.
An example of contrariwise is if someone says, "I used to love cold weather, but now I prefer warm weather." This shows a change in opinion or preference that contradicts the original stance.
Penelope's weaving story can be found in Book 2 of Homer's Odyssey. In this story, Penelope tricks the suitors by weaving a shroud for her father-in-law Laertes during the day and secretly unraveling it at night to delay her remarriage.
Yes, "anyone's" is a real word. It is a contraction of "anyone" and the possessive suffix "'s," indicating something that belongs to or is associated with any person. For example, in the sentence "Anyone's opinion matters," it shows that the opinion belongs to any individual.
This is a matter of personal opinion.
Telemachus shows strength with Penelope by reassuring her of his commitment to their family and by taking on a more assertive role in making decisions regarding their household. He also stands up to the suitors who are vying for Penelope's hand in marriage, demonstrating his loyalty and protection towards his mother.
No. Most are mindless TV.
A counter-example.
Each is entitled to their own opinion, of course, but in my opinion, it`s one of the best shows on television.
D - Bias
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