Behind Every Great Man There is a Powerful Woman (Athena and Pilate)

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Behind Every Great Man There is a Powerful Woman (Athena and Pilate)

Its not very often do you see books that date back a thousand years that have a female character as an extremely important roll. This is not the case in the two wonderful books The Odyssey and Song of Solomon. Both books have many fairly important characters but only a few that could almost be considered the most important characters. One of those characters in The Odyssey is Athena and in Song of Solomon it is Pilate. Athena and Pilate have much more in common than it seems, They are more than just guides to the main characters of each book, they are also very important female rolls and outliers among their time.

Athena and Pilate are obviously guides in each book, Athena to Odysseus and Pilate to Milkman. There are some differences in how they guide these men though their adventures. Athena has more of a direct approach in that she, more or less, physically helps Odysseus in his times of need. Athena saves Odysseus from being swept away at sea on his makeshift raft, disguises him so that he can sneak around people that will call him out and in places he doesn’t belong or is not allowed. She also helps him defeat the suitors by giving him the upper hand in the battle. Pilate is more of a spiritual guide to Milkman since she is not able to talk to him on his trip or physically help him. She guides him in a way that he knows what to do because of her being in his life and teaching him how to go about things. Needless to say both books would be entirely different without Athena and Pilate. Without these characters, Odysseus and Milkman would not have made it to their destination.

Both characters have godlike characteristics even though Athena actually is a go...

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...en or guides to men in these books would be a huge mistake and a great understatement. These two women are the back bone to Milkman and Odysseus, without either of these characters The Odyssey and Song of Solomon would not be anywhere near the same story. Athena and Pilate are strong, wise, intelligent and important female characters to Odysseus and Milkman. To put this in perspective, Odysseus would have never left the island where he resided with Cyclops, so who knows what would have happened with him. Milkman would have never grew up and went off to find who he truly is, so he probably could have just sat at home with his family being stalked by Hagar. Athena and Pilate are practically main characters if one looks at them in the right light, as stated before, Odysseus and Milkman would not be so much as a side note in these books had it not been for their guides.

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