Comparing Odysseus And Ajax In Homer's Odyssey

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Menelaus and Agamemnon are an example of men who taker power for granted. The two royal sons took advantage of the situation especially, since they detested Ajax for innumerable reasons. Apart from being someone who clearly took no one’s orders, Ajax was also in love with Menelaus wife. “Ajax did not join the expedition / because that woman was a wife of yours” (ll. 1333-34). With this in mind, they never could defeat him. “At least he will obey us now he’s dead” (l. 1272). Now that the threat is gone, the royal brother feel like they need to set an example to others who might double-cross them; leaving Ajax as a mockery. On the other hand, Odysseus feel the complete opposite. In the beginning of the play, Odysseus shows both hatred and jealousy