Honor+in+Odyssey

On page 284, lines 65-69, Homer writes, "Again for the second time Melantho scolded Odysseus: "Stranger, do you mean to stay here all night and bother us by poiking all over the house and spying upon the women? Take yourself out of the door, you wretch, and be well satisfied with your feast, or you may be forced to get out, with a torch thrown at you."

On page 291, lines 343-345, Homer writes in Book 19 "Nor is there any desire in my heart for foot basins, to wash my feet, nor shall any women lay hold of my feet, not one of those such as do your work for you in your palace."

On page 307, lines 363-364, Homer writes, "Then in turn godlike Theoklymenos answered: "Eurymachos, I don Not want you to give me an escort."

On page 323 of Book 22, It's honorable for Telemachus to bring Odysseus a sword and shield for battle against the suitors. Then later on Odysseus held his honor by killing every single suitor that wanted Penelope to himself. Odysseus's honor is also shown in Book 22 because Odysseus doesn't kill the singernd the herald.

On page 335 of Book 23, Penelope shows honor to Odysseus by recognizing him. Later on, the people of Odysseus's return home honor Odysseus by showing up for the reunion. Odyesseus himself is showing honor as well back to the people.