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... mother. Despite all this, is Penelope really harming her son? Penelope's son, Telemachus is too young to take over the throne. By ...
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... From this passage one can infer that Penelope's son and father are more responsible for her, as an indecisive women, rather than the other way around. ...
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... I pursue the idea that while Penelope faces oppression at the hands of her son, her suitors, and her social obligation to remarry, she remains free and powerful ...
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... Odysseus and Penelope's marriage clearly illustrates the theme of love ... of the death of his mother and companions as well as the lives of his father, son and wife ...
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... That is why the book shows Eurymakos behaving wisely to Penelope and son. On one hand, Eurymakos seems genuine to the needs of both Penelope and Telemakos. ...
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... gone. Penelope's son, Telemachus had left her and his homeland of Ithaca to go to try and find his long-lost father, Odysseus. There ...
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... Penelope's fault was that she did not stop to consider Telemachus' feelings on the subject ... pain for her lost love that she is blind to the problems of her son. ...
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... This gives the possibility of the return of the Laerte's son, Odysseus. In this case, Penelope's long avid wait for the return of Odysseus would not be futile. ...
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... a war hero, Odysseus, who is sentenced to twenty years of tribulation after the bloody war of Troy before returning home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus ...
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... The suitor's plundered the house, living off of Odysseus for free. Penelope has to live in a house where suitors take what they want, and plot to kill her son. ...
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... Assisted by his son Telemachus, as well as Eumaios and Philoetius, Odysseus wins the competition that Penelope created to decide her suitor and then cleverly ...
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... She believes that he is on his way home to her and her princely son. This is the reason she never remarries. Penelope uses her cunning to prevent a marriage ...
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... Everybody showed respect to Telemakhos because he was the son of Odysseus. Penelope was sick and tires of these suitors as well, she told them that she would ...
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... in the disguise of Mentes in Book I, she says this of his attitude, "The gods decreed no lack of honor in this generation: such is the son Penelope bore in you ...
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... Back home Penelope was already taking care of his son Telemakhos. After waiting ten years she saw that all the soldiers started to arrive except Odysseus. ...
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... And he has killed your suitors, killed them all who made his house a bordel and ate his cattle and raised against his son!" says Eurykleia. Penelope enters the ...
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... Throughout The Odyssey, Penelope is described as a strong mother, who brings her son to his coming of age, without the help of a father. ...
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... years. Not only has he been away from his kingdom and people, but his wife Penelope and his only son, the prince, Telemachus. Over ...
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... to endure great suffering. He is kept from his lovely wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, for twenty years. Not only that but he ...
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... Odysseus thinks of Penelope as his wife who, under all conditions, should be faithful to ... important men and gods consider a woman beautiful, or if her son is a ...
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... After she awakens Penelope talks to her son and makes a definitive statement condemning the suitors; something she had never done before in public. ...
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... as they please. At some points even Penelope's faithful and loyal son Telemachus talks down to his mother. On pg. 379 Telemachus ...
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... The story has Penelope Odysseus's wife and son faithful to him through his long journeys. A great deal of respect and honor is given to leaders and warriors. ...
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... Book 16:Odysseus, still disguised as the stranger, sees his son Telemachus; Odysseus goes out ... disguised as a stranger is hit with a stool and Penelope wants to ...
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... 10 years later in Ithaca, Odysseus' son Telemachus called a council of the men due ... Antinous, one of the leaders of the town, put the blame on Penelope, who was ...
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... At any time Penelope could have married one of the suitors and provided a father figure for her son. This fact demonstrate Penelopes loylaty to her husband. . ...
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... were considered mere possessions is expressed clearly when one of Penelope's suitors suggests ... of Odysseus; when Odysseus left she devolved onto her son who was ...
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... Penelope will forever be connected to Odysseus because they share a special bond together, and that is their son Telemakhos. On ...
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... realisation that her husband was dead. Odysseus left Penelope to raise their son, alone. The longevity of his journey could have ...
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... joined with his son, and taken back his home. The last thing that he must accomplish to finalize his homecoming is to reunite with his one true love, Penelope. ...
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