Harsh words are answered with humility, and pride gives way to peace. What was wounded is restored through gift and blessing.
In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VIII, Euryalus places a silver-adorned sword into Odysseus’ hands and offers heartfelt amends for his earlier insult. Odysseus accepts the gift and the apology with gracious words, sealing reconciliation between them. As evening falls, the gathered gifts are carried to the palace, and King Alcinous orders preparations for the stranger’s bath, feast, and safekeeping of his treasures, adding a golden chalice of his own as a lasting token of remembrance.
This moment completes the arc from challenge to honor, where generosity and goodwill reaffirm the bond between host and guest.
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