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Marylin A. Katz

    Penelope's Renown
    • 2014

      Penelope's Renown

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Penelope's character in the Odyssey is explored through the lens of narrative strategy, revealing her as a representation of the poem's overall indeterminacy. Marylin Katz connects her contradictory behavior to the narrative's deferral of truth, examining how the story of Agamemnon's return serves as a crucial reference point for Odysseus' homecoming. The tension surrounding Penelope's fidelity mirrors the fate of Clytemnestra, evolving into a focus on Helen's faithlessness as the narrative progresses, ultimately complicating the interpretation of her actions without outright discrediting them.

      Penelope's Renown