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The Odyssey Book 9 - 12 (Book 9 (Revenge (When Odysseus was cluelessly…
The Odyssey Book 9 - 12
Book 9
This is when Odysseus was being honest telling the truth about how he lost his people and everything he had before.
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Revenge
When Odysseus was cluelessly yelled out his name, Polyphemus took a revenge on him by telling his dad - Poseidon about it
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Babarous
Odysseus and his crew acted like they were not civilized by attacking the town, destory it and enslave people
Book 10
Xenia
Aeolus was supposed to hear and help them until the end but he didn't so he's kind of breaking the rules of hospitality
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Civilization
The men who were on the same ship was not nice to first touch other people's stuff and they are acting like they haven't civilized
How Odysseus dealt with Circe was smart, he didn't take a revenge but however made a deal with her to both satisfied her and save his crew
Book 11
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Slavery + Barbarous
In last pages, a boy who claimed himself as Zeus's son was enslaved here, in his Uncle's house and was assigned harsh and worst task
Epic Simile, Page 279 line 14-18
it's saying that such land will only see the sunlights when the sun comes up and when it goes down ( dawn and dusk)
Gender Roles
More mortal women was there in Hades's house than men - are women the ones who supposed to be punish more than men?
Book 12
Xenia
Odysseus's people broke the law of hospitality because they promised to keep the cattle safe so they could return home safe but then they just couldn't bear it and killed the cattle.
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Slavery
Odysseus didn't treat his people the best as he command them but didn't let them rest just like slaves
Barbarous
Scylla was a creature that none could stop unless they fight and won over her, she just killed Odysseus' men in a blink of eye, without letting them say their last final words.
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