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What Is Penelope's Role In The Odyssey

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In the Odyssey, Penelope is the wife of Odysseus. She represents the ideal wife. She has honor, power, faithfulness, sadness and long suffering. Penelope has a very intelligent, cunning character. When her husband is sent to fight in the Trojan war for many years, she thinks of him often and chooses to be alone. Penelope and Odysseus had one son Telemachus, who was born right before Odysseus left for war.
While Odysseus was gone many rumors and stories came back to Penelope. Many people tried to tell Penelope that he had died. Penelope refused to believe that he had died, choosing to stay in her room alone with no visitors.
While Odysseus was away fighting the Trojan war Penelope had many suitors. She chose not to entertain any of their advances.

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