How are the Greek values of family and perseverance shown through Odysseus’s return home?
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We can see Greek family values based on Penelope who waited for Odysseus for 10 years to come home and did not want to marry any of the suitors. His Son is also always on his side and believes that he'll come back. Even his dog is faithful and is one of the rare Ithacians who recognizes him.
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Hospitality, loyalty, and perseverance are the Greek values of the family depicted in the poem Odyssey
- Odyssey is an epic poem by Homer.
- Oddesseus is back home after 10 years of the trojan war.
- During the war he was involved in a fight with mystical creatures.
- He even faced the wrath of the god.
- Throughout these years his wife Penelope and son Telemachus waited for his return.
- They staved off suitors who wished for Penelope and Ithica's throne.
- Odyssey faced many hurdles but in the end, he returned to his family.
- This shows that Odyssey has valued his family very much.
- His wife and son were very loyal to him.
- Greeks welcome and treat guests very well.
- This implies their hospitality.
- Loyalty, perseverance, and hospitality are the core values of Greek families
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