1. Oedipus at Colonus
If you are unable to host the strangers, it is your duty to "send them to someone who could host them well". ... Eumaios saying this shows that he is a good man and will give as much as he possibly can to any stranger including Odysseus. ... Throughout Telemachos" coming of age, his character welcomes strangers with kindness and generosity, which he and his people highly benefit from this. ... Although Athena appears as a beggar, Telemachos warmly greets her with a kind welcome in the first book of the epic, "Greetings, stranger! ... This reinforces the theme of hospitality, because in Greek m...
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- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate