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    Describe how you would want the audience to respond in the final scene (beginning from Eurydice’s entrance) The final scene of Antigone is where the tragedy of the situation is revealed; Creon‚ in simply doing what he thinks his right‚ has angered the Gods to the point where Antigone has died‚ Haemon has killed himself in fury with him‚ and Eurydice has also committed suicide upon hearing this news. The audience should feel sorrow; they should feel pity for Eurydice‚ as she hears the news. And they

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    Odyssey Essay‚ Penelope. Penelope one of the most important characters Homer presents to us in his book of the Odyssey. She was the daughter of Icarius and Polycaste and is in a role in the work in which he is forced to wait for her husband‚ the main character of the book‚ Odysseus. Stopping us to analyze this character‚ we can see that the figure of Penelope represents different values. Penelope also presents a series of contradictory characteristics which I would like to focus attention. You

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    Odyssey Essay‚ Penelope. Penelope one of the most important characters Homer presents to us in his book of the Odyssey. She was the daughter of Icarius and Polycaste and is in a role in the work in which he is forced to wait for her husband‚ the main character of the book‚ Odysseus. Stopping us to analyze this character‚ we can see that the figure of Penelope represents different values. Penelope also presents a series of contradictory characteristics which I would like to focus attention. You

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    Breaking these laws would mean doing something like stealing‚ killing‚ or cheating. As cultures evolved‚ and beliefs changed‚ written‚ social‚ and ethical laws often conflicted with each other and created conflicts in society‚ as described by the play Antigone by Sophocles. In this play‚ there is a clear conflict between the written law made by the king‚ and the higher law‚ dictated by the religious beliefs of the time. When Creon‚ the king of Thebes‚ decrees that the body of Polyneices should be left

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    stripped from a person‚ their true character is reveal. In The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood‚ Penelope faces this exact scenario when she is left behind in Ithaca as Odysseus leaves to fight in the Trojan war‚ losing the only person she can trust. In the absence of Odysseus‚ Penelope’s complex character is revealed. Atwood effectively uses diction‚ point of view‚ syntax and tone to characterize Penelope as a skeptical‚ needy and loyal character. The first person perspective used by Margaret Atwood

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    with a stranger (Odysseus in disguise). Eumaeus recounts Odysseus’s story and suggests that the stranger stay with Telemachus at the palace. But Telemachus is afraid of what the suitors might do to them. Eumaeus thus goes to the palace alone to tell Penelope that her son has returned. When father and son are alone in the hut‚ Athena appears to Odysseus and calls him outside. When Odysseus reenters the hut‚ his old-man disguise is gone‚ and he stands in the pristine glory of his heroic person. At first

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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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    and lives happily ever after with Penelope and Telemachus until he is killed by Telegonus‚ his son by Circe‚ and taken to be buried at Circe’s home. Personalities: Odysseus is confident‚ has great integrity and had powerful strength and courage in himself. Changes throughout the epic: Odysseus changes throughout the epic because he learns how to handle pride with patience. Penelope- Role: She is the wife of Odysseus and the mother of Telemachus. Outcome: Penelope reunites with Odysseus and they

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    Penelope‚ Loyal Wife of Lord Odysseus While Penelope is not the principal character in Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus’ perception of her is optimal. The relationship between them is not based on loyalty‚ we‚ the audience‚ have the privilege to understand his genuine feelings towards her. Throughout Odysseus’ journey‚ Homer assures us that he loves Penelope regardless of the fact that he has his episodes of infidelity. Homer also insinuates that Odysseus‚ although maybe not immediately‚ acknowledges

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    Where is the line that separates imagination and reality? Can imagination heal a wounded heart? In the poem‚ The World as Meditation by Wallace Stevens‚ Penelope‚ seeking to allay her irresistible longing for her husband‚ immerses in a metaphysical state of thought about Odysseus and their love. Her daily engagement in such form of imagination illuminates her unbending loyalty‚ growing yearning‚ and unconditional love towards her husband. Through various literary devices‚ Stevens shows the power

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