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Penelope asks Odysseus if he will arrange to have his bed moved out of their bedroom while she gets used to him being home. Odysseus replies that this is impossible because the bed is built around a tree which grows within and forms a fundamental part of the structure of the palace and so to move it would be impossible. Only Odysseus would have known this and so he passes Penelope's test.
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Penelope knows that only Odysseus knows that their bed is unmovable because one of the posts is a living tree. She was testing if it was the real Odysseus and not a fake
Penelope's final test for Odysseus is to ask him to move their bed, which Odysseus built himself and knows cannot be moved because it is constructed from an olive tree trunk that is part of the structure of their home. Odysseus passes the test by revealing this secret detail, allowing Penelope to finally recognize him as her husband.
Penelope tells Anticlea to move her and Odysseus' bed to a guest room, knowing full well that the bed cannot be moved without damaging it severely.
Because she wanted to test Odysseus to see if it was really him so she gave him little tests. By suggesting to move the bed, Penelope knows that only her and Odysseus kno that the bed is immovable sice he built it around a tree trunk in their bedroom (I think). She gave him is test to c If it really was odysseus since he is the only one that' know tht the bed cannot b moved
1. (XXI.85-) When Penelope sets out the axes and challenges the suitors to archery, knowing only Odysseus will be able to shoot it. 2. (XXIII.197-202) Penelope commands Eurycleia to move the unmovable bed (that Odysseus himself built) so that Odysseus (before Penelope believes it to be him) will have sleeping accomodations. Odysseus then opposes that idea, claiming that the bed cannot be moved, convincing Penelope that it truly is Odysseus. Only Odysseus, Penelope, and Eurycleia know about the bed being unmovable.
Penelope tests Eurycleia by asking her to move her bed to the hallway to see her reaction. Penelope wants to gauge if Eurycleia will uphold her loyalty and not reveal her secret about the suitors. By asking her to move the bed, Penelope is also trying to confirm if Eurycleia can keep her plans confidential.
It has over 40 memory blocks and a code that only Nintendo knows so it cannot be moved
In an last-ditch effort to stave off the myriad of suitors seeking her hand, she states that she will only marry the man who can string Odysseus' bow and put a single arrow to the shafts of 12 axes (something only an epic hero could do). After fulfilling this while in disguise, Odysseus reveals himself to his wife. Fearing that it may be a god in disguise, she decides to test him. She tells her servant to move the bed that's in their chambers. But Odysseus knows that the bed can't be moved because one of the legs is a living tree. Penelope accepts him as her husband and they live happily ever after (or so the story goes).
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An immovable object created by an ancient culture is commonly referred to as a "petroform" or "petroglyph." These are usually large stone structures or carvings that were created in situ and are integral to the surrounding landscape.
An object bult by an ancient culter vut which cannot be moved be is called a feature A+
In Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," the secret of Odysseus and Penelope's marriage bed is its immovability. Odysseus constructed their marriage bed around a living olive tree in their home, symbolizing their deep-rooted connection and fidelity. By revealing this secret, Odysseus proves his identity to Penelope, as only he would know this detail.