The Odyssey – Amphimedon Shows That Greek Society Valued Loyalty Because Of The Way
Throughout The Odyssey, Homer strongly emphasizes the value of loyalty. This is most evident in the character of Amphimedon, one of the suitors in Odysseus’s palace. Although Amphimedon is the son of a slave, he still shows a great sense of loyalty to his master, Odysseus. When Odysseus returns to Ithaca after a long journey, …
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