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    Stage 1: Ordinary World Odysseus is the kind of Ithaca and is married to Penelope. They have a new born son named Telemachus. Penelope was the wife of Odysseus and was a very important person to Odysseus and the story because Penelope and Odysseus were in love. She is very similar to Odysseus but Odysseus is more head strong than Penelope. Odysseus need to go to troy to fight so that his people are safe and his wife is safe. Stage 2:Call to adventure 2When queen helen gets kidnap by the trojan

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    Throughout the course of semester, I was given the opportunity to research the topic of Penelope and Telemachus, two of the most significant people in the course of Greek mythology and history. Of course, all of the gods and goddesses are important for Greek history and the stories that are related to them. Although Penelope and Telemachus are both lesser known gods and goddesses, never-the-less- they are extremely important. There are things that happen in history that are passed down from generation

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    high opinion of Penelope, before he left, Odysseus and Kalypso " . . . retired, this pair [He and Kalypso], to the inner cave/to revel and rest softly, side by side."(Homer V:235-238)  This was not the only time Odysseus "retired", with another woman.  On the island of Kirke "[he] entered Kirke's flawless bed of love"(Homer X:390).  Despite these few instances, Odysseus remained faithful to Penelope in their twenty years apart.  He never loved either Kalypso or Kirke as he did Penelope, and thusly chose

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    The Strong Penelope of The Odyssey "My lady, there is no man in the wide world who could find fault with you. For your fame has reached broad heaven itself, like that of some illustrious king."(Page 289,Book 19) In Homer's epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus is an epic hero with an epic wife, Penelope. Penelope is also the Queen of Ithaca, a vital role indeed. Penelope's love and devotion towards Odysseus is proven when she waits nineteen years for her husband to return from the wine dark sea, rather

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    Odysseus's wife, Penelope plays a crucial role in Homer's ‘The Odyssey’, with not only providing the motivation for Odysseus's return to Ithaca, but she is also the center of the plot involving the suitors and the fate of Telemakos and Ithaca itself.  Therefore the objective of this essay is to analyze the importance of Penelope’s role in ‘The Odyssey’.  As aforementioned Penelope is the main reason for Odysseus's return to Ithaca, as well as wanting to be united with his son Telemakos.  He

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    Penelope and Sita do not fight frightening monsters; they do not attract the anger of the gods; they do not journey to the struggle of Hades to be reunited like Odysseus or they do not go to an exile like Rama did with Viswamitra to master skills. However, they are heroes to me because of their sincerity, loyalty, purity, and respect toward their beloved husband and the people. When comparing these two novels, The Ramayana by R. K. Narayan to The Odyssey by Homer, Sita’s represents the epitome of

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    All throughout history, the stories of heroes and their extraordinary accomplishes have been told in various different ways. The Odyssey, an epic poem written by Homer, is one of the best examples. The epithets used throughout the poem show how Penelope’s strength and cleverness that allow her to manipulate the suitors and avoid marriage. Penelope’s bright mind, even though she is mortal, is often represented by rhetorical questions that are posed by various characters throughout the story. The poem

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    In Homer’s The Odyssey, both Odysseus and Penelope demonstrate heroic qualities. However Odysseus is the better hero according to. One reason that I think Odysseus is a hero is because of the way he can deceive his enemies for the good. A good example would be the way he deceived the Cyclopes into thinking that his name was “nobody”. The second reason is that he was a strong leader. He led his men through the toughest challenges and overcame them like Cerce’s island where the men were ready to leave

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    In her essay "Penelope as Moral Agent," Helene Foley attempts to discuss Penelope, a major character in Homer's the Odyssey, in terms of Classical Athenian portrayals of women and, as her title suggests, in terms of what she calls a "moral agent." In her introductory paragraph she lays out guidelines as set down by Aristotle and his contemporaries that constitute a moral agent: the character must make an ethical and moral decision "on which the actions turns...without critical knowledge of the circumstances"

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    In the series of books of the Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus suffered more than his wife, Penelope, because he had to fight many mythical beings, deal with tremendous of emotional stress, and he didn’t even get to see his son grow up. Unlike Penelope, who just ate grapes and weaved. Here is some of the many in depth reasons that Odysseus suffered more than Penelope. The first reason that Odysseus suffered much more than Penelope is because he had to fight off many monsters of different sizes and strengths

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