62.0k views
3 votes
How does the way Odysseus treat people of a Lower social status differ from the way antinous treat them?

User Divan
by
8.8k points

2 Answers

2 votes
he does not treat them right

User Jasper Woudenberg
by
7.9k points
4 votes

Answer:

Odysseus treats people of lower social status with kindness and equality as opposed to Antinous who treats them as inferior and unclean beings.

Step-by-step explanation:

Antinous is one of Penelope's suitors. He is a very superb boy with a sense of superiority, he has little patience for those who try to thwart him and he is very arrogant and arrogant. he only values those who fall into his social class by treating people of lower social class as filthy and unimportant beings.

Odysseus, on the other hand, has always been very kind to everyone, not caring about the social class they belong to and treating all people as equal and worthy of their consideration.

User Jaredpalmer
by
7.8k points