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How important are scenes of disguise and revelation to the success of the…
How important are scenes of disguise and revelation to the success of the Odyssey?
scenes of revelation.
Odysseus lands in Ithaca, book 13
Odysseus reveals himself to Telemachus book 16
Athene and Odysseus book 13
Odysseus says to Athene, 'you are always changing your disguise. Thus as Jamie Hardie points out 'disguise is a divine attribute'
Argus book 17
suitors in the hall, book 21
Odysseus and Penelope book 23
Eurycleia and the scar. Book 21.
2nd half of the Odyssey.
Odysseus reveals himself to Alcinous. Book 9
Odysseus reveals himself to the cyclops Polyphemus and gets cursed.
Part 1 of the Odyssey
They are the plot
Characters are arguably more important to the success of the Odyssey
how to be a man
''a man' is the first word of the Odyssey and masculinity or humanity rivals disguise for the main theme of he work. ' Jamie Hardie
Odysseus is a ' live by their wits' character. 'and disguise is central to his progress.' 'the notion that disguise is a masculine trait' Jamie Hardie
Odysseus
Odysseus' journey and getting back to Ithaca is the key for audience.
he shows perseverance despite all odds against him.
Athene's relationship with Odysseus
relationships with the gods, how will Poseidon react for example.
Books of the dead is interesting, thus important for the success of the odyssey because we see lots of recognisable characters.
Without Odysseus there is no Odyssey
'Disguise lies at the core of Odysseus' character, and his character at the core of the Odyssey' Jamie Hardy
Scenes of disguise
discovery scenes in the odyssey
'if Odysseus