Odysseus way loyal to his men, he didn't want to leave any behind
ie: lotus, sirens, ect...
Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus even thought he was gone for such a long time
He shows loyalty when he tries to go back home, and then when he has to tie his men up because they were eating posin leaves.
1. Loyalty 2. Determination 3. Mind over strength
The Odyssey tells us of ancient Greek culture and values. We can see they valued loyalty and faithfulness. They also valued strength.
Odysseus is important in the Odyssey because he is the main character. In Homer's version of The Odyssey, Odysseus is portrayed as a heroic, great, powerful, loyal person. When, from personal experience in reading the book, he is not exactly the best person ever: There is countless times in which he cheats on his wife. Although it does not specifically state this; beneath the script you will find it clear as day. Then again being away from your wife for that long. Yep, i think i would cheat too. Loyalty's no fun. :)
The loyal ox-herd who helps in the fight in "The Odyssey" is Eumaeus. He is a swineherd who remains faithful to Odysseus during his long absence and assists him in reclaiming his home from the suitors. Eumaeus exemplifies loyalty and bravery, standing by Odysseus in the battle to restore order in Ithaca. His support is crucial in the successful defeat of the suitors.
He shows loyalty when he tries to go back home, and then when he has to tie his men up because they were eating posin leaves.
The Odyssey is essentially an epic by Homer about the voyages of Odysseus, thereby having a morale of trust,loyalty,endurance,dedication and persistence most likely.
There is actually not one theme in particular but rather many.....such as family,and loyalty
1. Loyalty 2. Determination 3. Mind over strength
The Odyssey tells us of ancient Greek culture and values. We can see they valued loyalty and faithfulness. They also valued strength.
a loyalty card is something that analyses your shopping habits for example: Tesco clubcard
Loyalty
falling iinto a rock
Hospitality to strangers and friends is required.
The subject of the Odyssey is the Greek hero Odysseus's epic journey back home from the Trojan War. It explores themes of perseverance, cunning, loyalty, and the challenges faced by mortals in dealing with the whims of the gods.
In the Odyssey, the character Melanthius is often seen as a pointless laborer. He is a goatherd who disrespects Odysseus and abuses his hospitality. Melanthius' actions contribute to the negative events in the story and highlight the themes of loyalty and betrayal.
The moral lessons we can acquire in the Iliad and Oddysey are bravery, loyalty, politeness, unity and dignity.