Penelope was known for her cunning and intelligence, using her wits to outsmart suitors during Odysseus' absence. While she may not have been as adventurous as her husband, she displayed her own cleverness in finding ways to delay remarriage and stay faithful to Odysseus.
It is a matter of opinion. I think she was.
She tells her suitors that when she finishes the boat that she is weaving she will choose one of them, but each night she undoes what she did by alittle.
I don't know, maybe
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No they are not
Although Eurycleia is considered Odysseus' mistress, she tells Penelope that her husband is home from Troy
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Penelope's husband was Odysseus. She was the daughter of Icarius and Periboea. Her son was Telemachus.
Penelope reprimands him for treating the stranger to the castle roughly. At this time she does not know that the stranger is Odysseus, her husband.
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At night, Penelope would unravel the weaving of the shroud that she completed during the day.
The stranger tests Penelope's loyalty and patience by trying to woo her in Odysseus's absence. Penelope uses the stranger's presence as a way to buy time and delay having to choose a suitor, while secretly hoping for Odysseus's return.