Penelope tells her to move it as another test to see if Odysseus is indeed who he says he is. If he is the her husband, he will know that the bed cannot actually be moved because it is built from the trunk of the Olive tree around which the house has been constructed. Odysseus calls her bluff by noting her orders of Eurycleia to be impossible, which finally convinces Penelope that her husband is home at last.
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.
Penelope does not send for Odysseus' father, Laertes, for help because she believes that the suitors would prevent him from assisting them. Additionally, she wants to protect Laertes from any potential harm or danger that may arise from getting involved in their situation. Lastly, Penelope has faith in Odysseus' eventual return and prefers to wait for him rather than seeking help from others.
Penelope's ostensible offer of marriage and her solicitation of gifts constitute a dolos with a double aim: to keep the suitors off guard and to reassure Odysseus of her loyalty, in the well-founded belief that he has today returned in the guise of the stranger.
11 to 12 days
11 to 12 days
11 to 12 days
3 Days of Fat Turds.
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idk man tell me
She said that she would not tell her.
To tell her how there bedchamber is set up.Only Penelope and Odysseus know and a few servants bc Odysseus built it himself.
Dont delay the contest any longer
well to tell u Penelope Cruz boobs are so big just wait one day u will see it