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mezya [45]
2 years ago
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What finally makes Odysseus angry with Penelope?

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Nana76 [90]2 years ago
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"She refuses to recognize him. It appears to him that she's forgotten the bed won't move. She is angry at Odysseus for killing the suitors. She forgot the "secret signs" that only the two of them know."

Pepsi [2]2 years ago
5 0

she refuses to recognize him.

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