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    Penelope: A Hidden Hero Loyalty (n.) – the act of showing faithfulness or devotion to a person‚ country‚ group or cause. Loyalty is essential for many reasons. Being loyal means you are willing to make self-sacrifice and do things for others to help them succeed. It means standing by somebody or something that you believe in‚ no matter what. Countless people have died showing loyalty for their country and for people they love. In Ancient Greece‚ loyalty to one’s family‚ friends‚ and acquaintances

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    complete faithfulness is established upon Penelope‚ who is the Queen of Sicily. She uses her extreme intelligence‚ her diligent patience‚ and ongoing devotion to keep herself thoroughly accountable as she waits on her husband. In his epic masterpiece‚ The Odyssey‚ Homer describes Penelope’s intelligence as an equal to her husband‚ Odysseus‚ who is well known for his mastermind. She‚ with ease‚ is able to repeatedly take massive control of a situation. Penelope was not ordinary. In this time women

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    When it comes to Penelope there is much controversy surrounding whether or not she recognized her husband Odysseus disguised as the beggar. I believe Penelope intuitively knew that Odysseus was the beggar but did not want to raise any red flags to the suitors‚ so she conjured up a clever way of ensuring that Odysseus could claim her “fair and square”. This recognition may not have been immediate but at a certain point after conversing with the beggar I believe Penelope perceived that the beggar

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    This passage demonstrates Junior’s shallowness and how Penelope views Junior’s problems as “cute” and “unique”. The scene therefore represents more broadly teen love relationships and the problems they can have. One example that supports the author’s agenda is the sexual word choice used in the passage when Junior says‚ “I’d been thinking about her breasts and she’d been thinking about my life”(Sherman Alexie‚ Pg.127). Also he says‚ “Who knew that tears of sympathy could be so sexy?”(Pg.129) So

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    act of seduction was. Calypso‚ a nymph-goddess‚ holds Odysseus captive on her island to make him her husband. 2. She is seductive as well but is very manipulative. They quickly become lovers but Odysseus only thinks about returning home to Penelope: “Ah great goddess‚” worldly Odysseus answered‚ “don’t be angry with me‚ please. All that you say is true‚ how well I know.

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    rrtfggfftr Limited Liability - Discuss the exposure that Penelope Mark‚ and John’s personal assets will have to the debts and lawsuits of the entity you have recommended. After 20+ years of working for other firms‚ Penelope (Enrolled Agent‚ age 41)‚ Mark (CPA‚ age 43) and John (CVA‚ age 65) want to leave the firms they are currently employed by and become their own bosses. Penelope specializes in Taxes‚ Mark is the Auditor and John is a Business Valuation expert. There are so many options available

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    Piety In The Odyssey

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    excels in virtue. Even when forced to live with a dilemma that he or she did not cause‚ both Hektor‚ in the Iliad‚ and Penelope‚ in the Odyssey‚ remain virtuous. This becomes clear through their rigid fidelity to their spouses‚ their piety to the gods‚ and their resolute natures in the situations presented to them. The unfortunate circumstances in which both Hektor and Penelope find themselves not been caused by either of them by any means. Their problems are a result of the adulterous relationship

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    Penelope In Homer’s poem‚ The Odyssey‚ the protagonist’s mother is faced with a serious problem. Penelope‚ the mother of Telemachus‚ was left at home with her son when her husband‚ Odysseus‚ went off to fight in war. The war is long over and the two await the potential homecoming of Odysseus‚ whose whereabouts are unknown. The lack of a father figure in the oikos‚ or home‚ causes a group of suitors to come and try and win over Penelope’s hand in marriage. Penelope‚ however‚ refuses to marry until

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    archetype of male dominance by essentially making Odysseus powerless‚ and instead‚ while it is  often disguised‚ gives the female characters all the power and control.  This is seen most  obviously with Athena who saves Odysseus’ life countless times‚ and also with Penelope who  controls not only her husband but also several suitors. In addition‚ Circe‚ Calypso‚ and Arete  hold power over Odysseus as well as other men in ​ The Odyssey​ . These strong female characters  exercise emotional‚ as well as physical control over their male counterparts

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    Homer ’s poem The Odyssey depicts the tendency of people to ignore the consequences of their actions. Odysseus punished Penelope ’s suitors without thinking of consequences that he would have to endure. He did not acknowledge the consequences because that would prevent him from doing what he wants to do. Odysseus wanted to kill the suitors; they ate away at his fortune. Finding consequences for murdering the suitors would force Odysseus to realize what he is about to do is not a good idea. Odysseus

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