Which Greek values are found in The Odyssey? Choose four answers.

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loyalty
hospitality
self-control
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family
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In "The Odyssey," the following Greek values can be identified:

  1. Loyalty - This is exemplified through characters such as Penelope, who remains faithful to Odysseus during his long absence.

  2. Hospitality - The concept of "xenia," or hospitality, is a recurring theme, seen in how characters like Telemachus and the various hosts treat Odysseus and each other.

  3. Self-control - Throughout the epic, characters often face temptations and must exercise self-control, such as Odysseus resisting the Sirens' song.

  4. Family - The importance of family is central to the narrative, with Odysseus's desire to return to his family and the bond between him and his son, Telemachus.

These values reflect key aspects of ancient Greek culture and ethics as depicted in Homer's work.