They both use Alliteration in old english poetry and modern translation
Answer:
Penelope's choice of contest — one that only Odysseus could win — supports the suspicion that she is aware of the beggar/Odysseus's real identity. When the beggar/Odysseus asks for an unofficial chance at the bow, Penelope immediately counters Antinous' objection. Dismissing the idea that the guest would claim her as his bride, she responds that by giving the wandering stranger a shot she is simply being hospitable. Of course, the beggar would not claim her for his bride; Odysseus would not have to.
Explanation:
The quote by Martin Luther King Jr. means that the value or character of a man is related to the courage he demonstrates in difficult times when he knows he owns the truth and must endure in spite of the obstacles he is facing. King said this words in his last speech during the Civil Rights Movement, before he was assassinated in 1968.