Odysseus The Swineherd In Homer's The Odyssey

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In The Odyssey, by Homer, it is important to treat all beggars and strangers with uttermost respect because it is believed that they all are sent by Zeus. One person who feels like they have to treat beggar and strangers with respect is the swineherd. When Odysseus is eating in Eumaeus’s house, Eumaeus says,”eat my strange new friend...enjoy it how, it is all we have to offer. As for father Zeus… All things are in his power,”(315). The swineherd believes that he has to treat the stranger with respect because it is a favor of Zeus but also because it is the right thing to do. On the other hand, Zeus punishes the suitors when they disrespect Odysseus. After finally giving Odysseus food, Antinous says “what spirit brought this pest to plague our