asked 26.5k views
5 votes
Why doesn't Odysseus clasp Nausicaa's knees?

She is only a young girl, and not worthy of such respect.
He is struck by her beauty.
He is afraid he would frighten or offend her.
He does wish to appear as a suppliant.

asked
User Tirenweb
by
8.3k points

2 Answers

4 votes
Clasping Nausicaa's knees was deemed too risky by Odysseus, since Nausicaa might have reacted poorly to his touch. Instead he talks to her, and admires her beauty. Nausicaa senses that Odysseus means no harm, and decides to help him out (Odysseus later tells the story of his journey to King Alcinous and Queen Arete--Nausicaa's parents who help him get back home to Ithaca. so b
answered
User Tyssen
by
8.5k points
3 votes

He is afraid he would frighten or offend her.

answered
User Jason Fel
by
8.4k points

Related questions

asked Apr 10, 2016 129k views
LoPiTaL asked Apr 10, 2016
by LoPiTaL
7.9k points
1 answer
1 vote
129k views
asked Feb 13, 2016 157k views
Enomad asked Feb 13, 2016
by Enomad
7.6k points
1 answer
3 votes
157k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.