Examples Of Beauty In The Odyssey

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Homer shows beauty continuously throughout his poem. “Never have I laid my eyes on equal beauty in man or woman,” (Book VI Line 172-3) “until the gods make known what beauty you yourself shall merry,” (Book XV Line 40) are some examples of this. Homer often compares the beautiful characters in his epic to gods and goddesses, even if they are mortal. Kalypso is described as “a lovely goddess and a dangerous one.” (Book VII Line 264) despite being a nymph. Arete is looked upon and treated “as if she were a goddess” (Book VII Line 76). Homer also does an extensive job bringing the beauty and elegance out the substances found around his world. “A gold pitcher in a silver bowl” (Book VII Line 186) “A shining veil across her cheek” (Book