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How is Penelope portrayed in 'The Odyssey'?

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Penelope is used as the epitome of a woman and a wife. Agamemnon constantly praises her, calling her excellent, glorious, loyal - directly contrasted to his own murderous wife Clytemnestra. read more

Antinous - The most arrogant of Penelope’s suitors. Antinous leads the campaign to have Telemachus killed. Unlike the other suitors, he is never portrayed sympathetically, and he is the first to die when Odysseus returns. read more

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