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Athena of The Odyssey
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Prompt: Athena brings peace at the end of the story. Why does she need to step in and stop the violence? Do you think Ithaca and Odysseus can continue to have a peaceful future after what Odysseus has done? Why or why not? As a cessation of violence and as a state of mind, peace is a perpetual goal of humanity. Why, in your estimation, is it such a difficult goal to achieve and maintain?
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Readings: The Odyssey translated by Robert Fagles, Books 23-24
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Athena ends the conflict and violence in Ithaca and calls for peace and cooperation. Athena acts from the direction of her father, Zeus. She makes Ithacan forget the massacre of their children and recognize Odysseus as their king. This was after Odysseus murdered all the suitors betrothed to his wife, Penelope, while he was away. Athena pleaded and intervened with the men not to murder the fathers of the suitors. She managed to restore peace in Ithaca.
However, I don’t think Ithaca and Odysseus will continue to have peace in the future. The parents of the murdered suitor will hold a grudge against him and want to avenge the death of their sons. Thus, even if they appear to agree with Athena, Ithaca will be in chaos as long...
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