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    away‚ a man name Odysseus has reunited with his beautiful monogamist‚ Penelope .Penelope’s mistress Eurycleia notifies Penelope of the arrival of Odysseus‚ and that he has killed every man that has tried to marry her.Eurycleia describes him as “filth lion”.Penelope still does not believe in Eurycleia but still wants see her son who is downstairs‚ as she goes down stairs Penelope is disgusted in the way Odysseus looks. That Penelope fails to see Odysseus in his conditions. Telemachus could not bare to

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    Final Essay As we can see In The Odyssey by Homer and in Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare even though men are supposed to be the ones in control it seems that these authors wanted the women to be also empowered rather than the just the men. Penelope and Juliet play significant roles and help guide the plot. Both the epic and playwright are about two lovers who are separated and everything is against their odds but in the end they are reunited either through death or life. We start to see that

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    the Odyssey of Homer. When you have a great love for someone or something it shall never be forgotten. Both Penelope and Odysseus show the importance of memory throughout The Odyssey of homer over and over again. The theme of memory and forgetting does not show only love between Penelope and Odysseus but also an important principle in the upkeep of the correct social interactions. Penelope tells the singer Phemios that she does not want to hear the song that she is singing. The song brings pain

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    within these tales are trapped beneath the patriarchal rule. While I am not disputing this—as there are perhaps thousands of scholarly works supporting this statement—I would like to politely disagree that these women were allowed no freedom. Though Penelope and Sita are stuck in the roles that their respective societies bound them by‚ they are able to manipulate those roles to help influence the men that lord over them‚ thus bending the value of obedience within their respective cultures. Because both

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    In Homer’s epic The Odyssey and John Steinbeck’s novel The Pearl there are characters that show great examples of this trait. Penelope in The Odyssey and Juana in The Pearl are the most obvious‚ although there are many. Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year journey and Juana stayed by her husband through his time of distress. Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year journey. To ward off suitors that were beckoning for her hand‚ she made

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    of and many that I dislike very much. Penelope tries to portray herself as the good one in the story but she is almost just as bad as the others. She tries to describes and persuade the reader to make her seem innocent but she is really not. The character in the novel that I most admire are the maids because of what they had to go through pertaining to the brutal orders that Penelope gave them. The person who I most despise in this novel is Helen which Penelope had a strong hatred toward. This story

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    In The Odyssey‚ the reader is easily able to distinguish that Odysseus is a hero in the story. He is a god-like figure. Odysseus’s wife‚ Penelope‚ is a hero and seen by many readers as such especially females. Both possess characteristics of heroes and they deserve to be considered such but that does not mean that they are the true hero of the story. Their son Telemachus is the true hero in The Odyssey. The reader should be able to identify with him the most and realize everything that has happened

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    After the war of Troy‚ Odysseus was lost at sea and Penelope gave up most of her hope after years of waiting for her husband to return home. Later on Suitors came to court her in the castle where Penelope and her son Telemachus lived. There are so many ways that Penelope showed her loyalty to her husband while he was away. One way Penelope shows her loyalty is no matter how the suitors courted her and wanted to marry her she never went with a suiter. Another reason is that she never completely

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    Bidding Telemachus a farewell for his journey to Sparta‚ Penelope walked back to her room‚ her face maintained an expression of strength and poise as she passed her maids‚ her skirt lightly grazing the ground. Each one had paused their impending tasks‚staring at her intently‚ trying to look past her veil as to find a trace of emotion within her. As Penelope turned the corner‚ she spun around abruptly‚ catching all of the maids gawking at her. She continued on into her room and shut the door noisily

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    introduced us to Penelope‚ Odysseus’ wife. Although Odysseus is presumed dead for many years‚ she remains loyal to her husband. Long after Homer’s death‚ Euripides uses epic poetry and theater media to portray women through Medea in Medea in a time before mass-media. Medea was taken from her homeland in Asia to marry Jason. However‚ her marriage fell apart and Medea was left to handle the fallout. Both Medea and Penelope were strong women figures but for different reasons. Penelope expressed her strength

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