Roles Of Men In The Odyssey

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In the book The Odyssey, men are expected to be strong, physically and mentally, and take positions of leadership. Although this is true sometimes, it is not a correct assumption to make about all men in literature, especially an “epic”, like The Odyssey. In a book like this, the men act as warriors and heroes, and are seemingly emotionless. What many people don’t realize is that men struggle emotionally too, it’s not only women. Some might think that Odysseus was just a guy who went to war, and stalled to go home afterwards, not even considering his family. This wasn’t his choice. He missed his wife and family just as much as they missed him, if not more. “...and found him there on the headland, sitting, still, weeping, his eyes never dry,