The Phaeacians and Odysseus' transition in The Odyssey

André Malta
2017 Acta Scientiarum : Language and Culture  
The transitional role played by the Phaeacians in The Odyssey has built into a kind of 'communis opinio' among Homeric scholars. Mixing divergent elements, these people seem to set a connection between Odysseus' previous adventures and his re-entering in Ithaca. His quick 3-day stay in this unknown land gives him the opportunity to recall his sufferings since he left Troy, and manages to build a relationship between narrator and audience that helps us understand not only Odysseus' character,
more » ... also the character of those who entertain him. I will focus on how Homer characterizes the Phaeacians as an 'intermediate' people, mixing opposite elements which are epitomized in their ability to sail.
doi:10.4025/actascilangcult.v39i1.32033 doaj:8d9c838afb3645fc8c90fbede5b09a01 fatcat:565l35tq7zealjgci3rxabi27m