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    related through relationships between Rachel and Penelope‚ God and Athena‚ and their journey throughout life. Odysseus and Jacob are first compared to their relationship with their wives. Odysseus loves Penelope with all his heart and does everything to get to her. Penelope is the one who keeps Odysseus strong. Even though the goddess of Calypso offered him immortality as a god‚ Odysseus refused to accept the offer because his love towards Penelope was everlasting. He felt the only way to live a

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    Macy Phillips Hodges English 201- H 11 February 2013 The Women of The Odyssey In today’s society women are just as capable of doing things as men. The role of a woman has changed greatly since the times of Ancient Greek. In Homer’s epic‚ The Odyssey‚ we see how each different woman is portrayed. From the roles of‚ the cunning seductress‚ and the faithful obedient wives. Women are the key to everyday life of men‚ children‚ and other women. Throughout this epic‚ most of the women fall under

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    loving and faithful. On his journey home‚ Odysseus weaves his way through many hardships and temptations that are created by the women he meets on his voyage back to Ithaca. Calypso and Nausikaa play a large role in representing temptation while Penelope represents loyalty for she was the only good and loyal woman who waited for Odysseus to return home unlike Clytemnestra who found a new lover. Calypso‚ a nymph from the island of Ogygia‚ took in Odysseus who had been shipwrecked after the Trojan

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    the challenges in life‚ such as decision making‚ temptation‚ and self restraint. In “Penelope”‚ Odysseus displays decision making. He meets his wife‚ Penelope‚ for the first time in twenty years. Even though he has had to wait so long to see her‚ Odysseus knows that in order for his plan to succeed for killing the suitors‚ he has to keep his identity a secret. Additionally‚ Odysseus also avoids telling Penelope about his home by lying and saying that it will cause him too much pain to talk about

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    into loving Daisy” (1). But apart from Daisy being the ultimate prize in Gatsby’s dream‚ she doesn’t really seem to have any other importance in the novel. However‚ in the book The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood‚ Penelope is an important woman character‚ as well as the maids. Penelope and the maids are important woman characters in the novel as they are the narrators‚ they have a key role in the novel. Atwood lets us read about how they feel‚ what they dream‚ their desires and disappointments and

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    Penelope seemed like the epitome of a loyal wife in The Odyssey. She waited years for Odysseus to return‚ only marrying when it became a necessity. Penny however‚ not only chose to get married‚ but she told Ulysses’s daughters that he died in a train accident so she could cover up the fact that he was in prison. Even with that discrepancy‚ Penny and Penelope both chose to marry for their children. Penelope decided she needed to choose a suitor‚ so the

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    In The Odyssey by Homer‚ three very different women are in love with Odysseus. Circe‚ Kalypso‚ and Penelope all love Odysseus in a unique way and show it differently. Circe’s love for Odysseus is based on physical attraction‚ Odysseus’ accompaniment and body is the premise for Kalypso’s love‚ while Penelope’s love is the deepest for Odysseus. Circe’s love for Odysseus is based on physical attraction and is weaker than the others. Circe says‚ “You are then resourceful Odysseus...Come then‚ put away

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    don’t give up. In Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey”‚ there are many women that influence Odysseus but Penelope‚ Circe‚ and Athena mainly control his course. Penelope‚ Odysseus’s wife‚ is an influential background character in “The Odyssey”. Penelope not only stalls for Odysseus with the hope that he will come back but also keeps faithful while he’s away. In the epic it says‚ “However‚ each night‚ Penelope undoes the weaving that she has completed during the day.” (Homer 766). While Odysseus is away and

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    Eumaeus is far more loyal to Odysseus than Odysseus is loyal to Penelope. Odysseus‚ Telemachus‚ and Eumaeus have just stormed the hall set to attack the suitors. With the help of Eumaeus‚ Polybus and the cowherd Odysseus uses strategy to surprise the suitors. Fighting side by side Eumaeus and Odysseus hurl spears and javelins into the throng of suitors slaughtering them one by one. In the heat of the battle a spear glances off Eumaeus’ shield and nicks his shoulder. Though wounded Eumaeus fights

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    and Lysistrata provides its audience the epic rich traditions and colorful histories. The Odyssey is an epic story with a faithful enduring love. Unlike other characters‚ Odysseus and his wife Penelope have a very happy ending. Homer the narrator of the story makes it very clear that Odysseus and Penelope relate with each other as equal. (QUOTE) as in seen by the following quotes” In my adaption of the story‚ my main point is to deliver the unique plot to the main audience of the film. My story is

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