“Empowering and Revolutionary: Reinterpreting Femininity in Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’”

Women’s roles in the Odyssey:
Reinterpreting Femininity in Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’ as Empowering and Revolutionary.
This research will show how characters in “The Odyssey” challenge traditional gender roles. Characters like Penelope, Athena, Circe, and Calypso assert their independence and influence the story’s direction. This challenges the stereotype of passive women, offering a new perspective on femininity in ancient literature.
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