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In Homer's "The Odyssey," Penelope feels a mix of disdain and indifference towards Antonius, one of the suitors vying for her hand. She sees him as arrogant and disrespectful, particularly as he and the other suitors consume her resources while waiting for Odysseus's return. Although she must interact with him due to the circumstances, her heart remains loyal to Odysseus, which further fuels her negative feelings toward Antonius and his companions. Ultimately, her resolve to remain faithful underscores her contempt for their behavior.

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