THE ODYSSEY – BOOK SUMMARY – BOOK 20 ‘Prelude to the Crisis’ BASIC PLOT MAIN CHARACTERS Odysseus Penelope Telemachus Eumaeus and Philotius The Maids The Suitors INTERVENTION OF GODS Athena appears to Odysseus to encourage him. Zeus sends a thunderclap to answer Odysseus’ prayer. Athena causes the suitors to lose their minds and laugh uncontrollably. Odysseus contemplates killing the disloyal maids but decides not to. Athena appears to him and tells him to trust her. In the morning, signs from the gods encourage him. Odysseus greets his faithful swineherd and cowherd. Telemachus surprises the suitors with a bold speech telling them to mind their manners at dinner and stop insulting his guest the beggar. There is a strange scene where the suitors collapse in uncontrollable laughter. THEMES HOMERIC VALUES Disloyalty of the maids Loyalty of the faithful servants Telemachus becoming a man Odysseus’ revenge Guest friendship – Telemachus defends Odysseus, his ‘guest’ Vengence Patience LITERARY TECHNIQUES WHAT THIS BOOK CONTRIBUTES TO THE WIDER STORY Epithets – “dawn appeared, fresh and rosy fingered”, This book provides signs from the gods of the carnage to come, when Odysseus is to have revenge on the Suitors. It also advances “shameless suitors” the character of Telemachus and shows us the patient side of Odysseus. Tension is increased before the contest with the bow.