Generosity And Xenia In Homer's The Odyssey

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In Homers The Odyssey, many acts of hospitality and kindness are shown. This is seen throughout the book but especially in the Greek culture and customs. Another way to express hospitality is the term Xenia, which means generosity and kindness. In the novel, the characters treat each other with lots of respect, kindness, and hospitality. One example of this theme is when Athena arrived in the land, Nestor and all his sons were waiting for her as if she was a great queen."As soon as they saw the strangers, all came crowding down, waving them on in welcome"(Homer 108). This treatment goes for everyone. The Greeks treated strangers with major love and kindness. It was as if everyone were brothers and sisters.