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The Odyssey
Themes, Evidence & Characterisation

Xenia
 Polyphemus (Book 9): Refuses to follow laws of hospitality. Evidence: Says Cyclopes do
not care for Zeus, eats Odysseus’ men instead of offering food and shelter. This shows
barbarism and rejection of civilization.
 Phaeacians (Books 6–8): Provide ideal hospitality. Evidence: Nausicaa gives Odysseus
clothing and food; King Alcinous hosts a feast, holds games, listens to Odysseus’ story,
and sends him home with treasure and an escort.
 Eumaeus (Book 14): Loyal and respectful host. Evidence: Calls Odysseus 'a poor
unfortunate stranger,' offers him food before asking his name, and prays to Zeus Xenios
for protection of guests.
 Suitors in Ithaca (Books 1–22): Abuse hospitality. Evidence: Overstay in Odysseus’
home, consume his livestock, insult guests like the disguised Odysseus, and plot to kill
Telemachus.
 Menelaus and Helen (Book 4): Show generous hospitality to Telemachus. Evidence:
Offer baths, food, gifts, and stories of Odysseus before learning Telemachus’ identity.

Nostos
 Lotus-Eaters (Book 9): Threaten nostos. Evidence: Crew forgets home after eating the
lotus; Odysseus drags them back to the ship.
 Aeolus (Book 10): Almost achieves nostos. Evidence: Receives the bag of winds to guide
him home, but crew opens it, blowing them back.
 Underworld (Book 11): Guidance for nostos. Evidence: Tiresias predicts Odysseus’
return and warns him about Helios’ cattle.
 Calypso (Book 5): Delays nostos. Evidence: Keeps Odysseus on Ogygia for seven years,
offering immortality, which he refuses out of longing for home.
 Phaeacians (Book 13): Fulfill nostos. Evidence: Sail Odysseus to Ithaca while he sleeps
and leave gifts beside him.

Divine Intervention
 Athena: Guides and protects. Evidence: Inspires Telemachus to seek news of Odysseus,
disguises Odysseus as a beggar, strengthens him in battle.
 Poseidon: Punishes and delays. Evidence: Destroys Odysseus’ raft after leaving
Calypso’s island and causes storms because Polyphemus was blinded.
 Zeus: Enforces justice. Evidence: Sends thunderbolt to destroy ship after cattle of Helios
are eaten; orders Calypso to release Odysseus.
 Hermes: Messenger of gods. Evidence: Gives Odysseus moly to protect him from Circe’s
magic.

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