In Ancient Greek mythology, specifically in Homer's "Odyssey," Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, is pressured by the suitors who seek her hand in marriage during Odysseus's long absence. However, she remains loyal to Odysseus and cleverly delays her decision by claiming she will choose a suitor once she finishes weaving a tapestry. Ultimately, Penelope's unwavering loyalty highlights her commitment to Odysseus rather than a desire to marry any of the suitors.
Penelope
her father
Penelope's father.
she will marry them
Penelope's father.
Penelope
Penelope Cruz married to Javier Bardem in 2010
odyssues married Penelope
her father
Penelope's father.
she will marry them
she will marry them
no
she will marry them
Penelope's father.
whoever wins the Archery contest will marry penelope.
No, Odysseus was already married to Penelope. Further, Nausicaa did not want to marry Odysseus.