Penelope is a character from The Odyssey, a Greek Epic written about a man named Odysseus that is trying to find his way home from the Trojan War. Odysseus' wife is Penelope, and while Odysseus is gone, she experiences pressure from 108 suitors trying to remarry her. However, she stays faithful Odysseus. He finally returns 20 years later to beat the suitors and take back his palace.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
No, Penelope is the faithful weaver.
Her name was Penelope.
Penelope
Her name was Penelope.
Yes, Odysseus remained faithful to Penelope throughout his journey and trials, despite facing numerous temptations and challenges.
No. Penelope was completely faithful to Odysseus even after 20 years of not seeing him. Penelope is often equated with faithfulness.
to see if he is faithful to her as she is to him
She is beautiful, smart and cunning, and faithful to Odysseus
Penelope is the name of Odyessus' wife. She was always very faithful to him.
While he was dressed as a beggar, he saw one of the maids consorting with Penelope's suitor. Odysseus suggested that Penelope test which of her maids are faithful to her and not her suitors.
He still loves his wife, Penelope, and wants to get back home with her.