1. Penelope and Odysseus
In comparison to Homer's Iliad, the idea of family and the development of that relationship are concepts more central to the Odyssey. One relationship in the Odyssey that is unique to the Greek literature of the time is the bond between Penelope and Odysseus. ... Does the bed, my lady, still stand planted firm (Odyssey xxiii.326-327)?" ... Even though the blood feud is not as apparent in the Odyssey, it remains hidden below the surface. ... In that aspect, this family-oriented dimension of Greek justice is a common thread between the Oresteia and the Odyssey. ...
- Word Count: 1806
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School