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Agata [3.3K]
2 years ago
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Which would be most helpful when comparing Penelope with Odysseus and how they changed in The Odyssey? It would be most helpful

to consider Penelope’s actions toward her servants. It would be most helpful to consider Odysseus’s words to his men. It would be most helpful to consider both characters’ reactions to the suitors. It would be most helpful to consider both characters’ physical appearance.
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LenKa [72]2 years ago
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It would be most helpful to consider both characters´ reactions to the suitors.

Penelope, during Odysseus´ absence, has grown meticulous, calculative, and above all, precautious —as it is most famously depicted in her supposed weaving of a burial shroud for Odysseus´ father, a task that allows her to postpone making a decision as to which suitor she would choose. Odysseus, on the other hand, having returned from his long journey, is still a very ingenious character, the trait that most clearly characterizes him —in this instance, he disguises himself as a beggar in order to be able to plot his revenge—, but this time it is rage and fury that dominate him —this part of the <em>Odyssey</em>, book, 22, is very likely the most violent book in the whole of Homer´s Epic— as he slays the suitors.  


arsen [322]2 years ago
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I would say <span> It would be most helpful to consider both characters’ reactions to the suitors. </span>
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