A scene of hospitality from books 1-8 are simply extraordinary, but I will be focusing on book 1. In book one of the Odyssey, Athena visits Telemachus and Telemachus gives her any seat she would like. He then sends a maid to get a golden pitcher. As the author states in the Odyssey, "A maid brought water soon in a graceful golden pitcher, and over a silver basin tipped it out, so they may rinse their hands, then pulled a gleaming table to their side." This is a custom when showing someone hospitality. In the ancient Greek times, the hospitality custom was to treat guests with honor because they might be a god and if they are a god and no hospitality was given, hey get mad and lash out. In conclusion, hospitality
A scene of hospitality from books 1-8 are simply extraordinary, but I will be focusing on book 1. In book one of the Odyssey, Athena visits Telemachus and Telemachus gives her any seat she would like. He then sends a maid to get a golden pitcher. As the author states in the Odyssey, "A maid brought water soon in a graceful golden pitcher, and over a silver basin tipped it out, so they may rinse their hands, then pulled a gleaming table to their side." This is a custom when showing someone hospitality. In the ancient Greek times, the hospitality custom was to treat guests with honor because they might be a god and if they are a god and no hospitality was given, hey get mad and lash out. In conclusion, hospitality