Lines 130 In The Odyssey

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I chose to memorize Book I, lines 110 to 130 of Homer’s The Odyssey for a number of reasons. One of these reasons was that I liked that this section of the epic poem was near the beginning of the story. The scene depicted in lines 110 to 130 starts to lay the foundation the rest of the narrative is built around. For instance, in this section Athena travels from Mount Olympus (the home of the gods) to Odysseus’ residence and, taking on the guise of Mentes, witnesses the deplorable behavior of Penelope’s suitors first hand (Homer). This exploitation of the hospitality of Odysseus’ household is one of the main things that catches Athena’s anger and fuels her sponsorship of Odysseus in reclaiming his home.
Additionally, I appreciate that this

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