Odysseus' wife, Penelope, played an important role not only for returning Omesetus to Ithaca but also for followers and the tables. The heart of fate of Marcos and Ithaca itself. Therefore, the purpose of this white paper is to analyze the importance of Penelope's role in the Odyssey. As mentioned earlier, Penelope is the main reason Odysseus returned to Ithaca, and he also hopes to unite with his son Tevimarcos. He came back by car to visit his wife throughout the trip. Odyssey can even refuse gifts with beautiful Calypso to keep coming home.
Homer's Odyssey: Penelope and Odysseus Homer clarified the inner idea of the character to increase the suspense established in the Odyssey vol.19 and 20 volumes. I doubt whether Odysseus is accepted by Penelope and whether this will help to increase the strength of the story. Joseph Russo mentioned this topic "Interview and Its Consequences: Dreams, Fantasies and Intuitions to Odyssey 19 and 20". The lie Odysseus said increased the excitement of Odyssey again. - Odysseus, Telemacos, Penelope, and the pursuers all demonstrated the development of the Jurassic to achieve Cleo in their lifetime journey or to live in their society. Odysseus, Telemacos, Penelope are based on a journey to Creos, but without Odysseus, Penelope does not believe that she is invalid. Telemachus spent his entire life in the palace until the early twenties, but he has not yet begun a harvest trip.
Odysseus' wife, Penelope, plays a very important role in Homer's Odyssey. She became the driving force for Odysseus to return to Ithaca. She is also the center of fate, and it is the fate of Telemacos and Ithaca itself. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the important role of Penelope in Odyssey. Penelope is the reason Odysseus returned to Ithaca. He came back by car to visit his wife throughout the trip. He refused immortality through contemporary culture, and most people are familiar with the whole story of "Odyssey". Odysseus left Troy and set out on a magnificent journey filled with adventure and fancy. However, most readers do not know that there are actually two journeys running at the same time in Homer's epic. The journey of Telemacos is very different from the journey of his father Odysseus. It may not be full of adrenaline and adventure as much as his father's journey, but of course the pursuit of Telemacos is of course