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In Homer's "The Odyssey," if Odysseus were to die, he instructs Penelope to remarry. He emphasizes that she should choose a noble and worthy man to take his place, ensuring she is cared for and not left alone. This reflects his concern for her well-being and the need for her to move on if he does not return.

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