Penelope Loyalty To Her Husband In Homer's Odyssey

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Homer uses allusions and metaphors to depict Penelope’s loyalty to her husband, Odysseus. In the epic poem, Odyssey, Penelope is forced to marry one of her suitors after her husband disappears during the Trojan War. Penelope comes up with a plan to weave a cloth, and once she finishes weaving it, she can remarry. However, her suitors do not know that she is discreetly unraveling her work at night. In the text, Antinous says, “There she was all day long, working at the great web; but at night she used to unravel it by torch light… So for three years she deluded the whole nation.” Penelope’s mischievous and witty plan alludes Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom. As Athena guides Odysseus home, Penelope tricks her suitors in order to stall time for