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Hector tells Paris he is "pretty boy" who would rather mingle with women, than fight for his land in the war. These are two examples of how Peer disrespect is shown in the Iliad.
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In the Odyssey, the tradition of hospitality is shown being broke in several ways. When a person in Ancient Greece received a guest, they were to treat them with the highest respect and they should offer them gifts. The host was expected to give the guest a place to bathe, something to eat, and if they were of importance they should make a sacrifice...
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