Jeremy Bentham's philosophy of a utilitarianism stated that the goodness of actions should be tested by their usefulness to society.
In this story, as it is told from the point of view of Odysseus, we get to experience the most adventurous and exciting side of it: we get to follow his battles against all kinds of creatures, Gods, and innumerable threats that the sea brings upon him.
If the tale was told fromthe point of view of Penelope (his wife), everything would change. The narration would be based around her longing for Odysseus' return<u>, </u>the struggles with her son, and a general emphasis on what was left behind making her suffer.
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There is no question to follow up with the sentance, however the word on does not make sense in the sentance it should be one instead.
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