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Resumen: La Odisea es la primera novela de viajes de Europa, las escenas de acogida aparecen concatenadas con una naturalidad tal que a algunos puede dar la falsa impresión de que la hospitalidad en Odisea no tiene más sentido o función que la de un marco escénico. El presente artículo pretende mostrar que la hospitalidad y su homérico tratamiento pertenecen a la estructura del poema, a la intención dramática y didáctica del Poeta.
Palabras clave: Homero, hospitalidad
Explanation:
Hospitality is the term that refers to the act of positively receiving travelers and visitors.
As you did not present the excerpt from "Odyssey" that your question refers to. For this reason, it is not possible for me to show you how the concept of hospitality is presented in this excerpt. However, I will show you how this concept is shown in the book as a whole. I hope it helps.
In general, we can see the concept of hospitality during:
- Odysseus' Travels: During history, Odysseus travels to many places, along with his companions. In all these places he finds people who can welcome him and give him and his companions a place to rest and feed.
- Penelope's suitors: Penelope receives many suitors in her house. Suitors aren't good companions and Penelope doesn't like their presence, but she welcomes them to her home, giving them a place to rest and eat.
It is important to point out that "Odyssey" is the epic that presents the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return home. This epic features many cultural and religious concepts that represented Greek society.
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