Can you please stop sending me this stuff, I have wrote before but stuff
keeps coming.
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 21:22:19 -0700 (MST)
Although no-one has actually said it, it will be clear from the
variety of responses and the reference to various authors that there
is no one Helen; each author was and is free to interpret the
character Helen as he/she sees fit.
However, the most interesting (because ambiguous and
Ave!
On question #1: Odysseus is in a situation that he is totally helpless.
His situation also points to an exile and exile is a hard thing in his
times. These two points might help in understanding Odysseus' tears.
On question #2: His name, I think, came from his relatives after a
hunting