| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In his use of cunning and deceit, his drive toward self-preservation and refusal to accept mythic fate, his entrepreneurial control over his men, and his patriarchal power over his wife and other women, Odysseus is presented as a prefiguration of bourgeois man who reveals the connections among self-preservation, the domination of nature, and the entanglement of myth and Enlightenment.
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