A Comparison Of Hospitality In The Iliad And The Odyssey

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“Hospitality In The Iliad and The Odyssey”

Hospitality is defined as the generous and friendly reception and entertainment of ones guests’, visitors, or strangers. In Homer’s the Iliad and the Odyssey hospitality is a major theme in his works. The gods demanded hospitality in Ancient Greece.
In the Iliad, hospitality is provided to many strangers but you also see that hospitality is provided to the enemy’s. The reasoning behind this is that the Greeks believed that the gods walked amongst the strangers, therefor; if they turned a stranger down they could possibly be turning down a god. I believe that it was Paris’ violation of the law of hospitality was the coming of the Trojan War.
In the Odyssey, one could say that hospitality is the

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