Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Why was Odysseus so harsh on Eurycleia after she recognized him?

          This week I well discuss Why Odysseus was so harsh on Eurycleia after she recognized him and why not before too. P.S. this occurred in book 19. The first thing I would like to point out is human nature. When people are under assumptions and their assumptions are wrong they feel lied to. People don't like being lied to and this may get them angry. Another reason that Odysseus maybe harsh is how to see saw him. She was under the impression it was someone else, so she was being curious and nice. After she found out who it was she could say how she felt about him. In other words, you can't judge a book by its cover.

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