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.
Penelope said, "O cruel Odysseus, what timidity has taken possession of you now?"
Odysseus' wife was Penelope, daughter of Icarius and Periboea.
he is the housekeeper for penelope and penelope is odysseus wife and odysseus is the king of ithleca
No, Penelope does not recognize that the beggar is Odysseus.
Odysseus left Penelope bound for Troy.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
Odysseus tells her so directly. Penelope then tests Odysseus, and he passes her test, confirming his identity.
Odysseus had been many years - some say as many as ten, or more - away from Penelope - their son had grown up, but his life had aged him, as well that he went in disguise.
No one did- Penelope ran a series of tests to identify Odysseus.
Odysseus who was dressed up as an old beggar told Penelope that Odysseus was alive and would return soon
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