The Odyssey: Is Homer Becoming His Own Person

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In analyzing this passage I found Homer becoming his own person. Standing up and stating that he doesn’t need to conform to everyone else’s thought or opinions. He questions others actions and why they must be compared to his own, “Do you have to be descended from Atreus To love your mate? Every decent, sane man Loves his woman and cares for her, as I did, Loved her from my heart.” Every person is capable of the same feelings and emotions and no others relationship is more sincere than another’s just by how it came about, “. It doesn't matter that I won her with my spear.” He then talks about how forgiveness is hard when betrayed especially when the betrayal is something that happens so close to the heart. That Homer was hurt and cant be won