The best way to summarize the theme being discussed is "The character of Penelope is very loyal".
<u>Although Penelope is pursued by 108 suitors during Odysseus's absence, she never gets involved nor starts a relationship with another man</u>. She waits twenty years for her husband to return and she devises different tricks, such as the shroud she is weaving for her father-in-law, to delay marrying one of the men that try to chase her. Therefore, Penelope appears as the symbol of faithfulness in <em>Odyssey</em>.
Hamlet, according to his discussion with Horatio in scene 1 page 9 favors death as an agent of freedom and equality.
Notice the inference he draws using Alexander the Great:
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<em>Hamlet: </em><em>...isn't it possible...that the remains of Alexander the Great could be used to patch a hole in a barrel?</em>
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<em>Horatio: </em><em>If you thought that, you'd be overthinking</em>
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<em>Hamlet</em><em>: ...just follow the logic: Alexander dies, he is buried, and returns to dust. The dust is dirt, and dirt makes </em><em>mud</em><em> which we use to patch holes. Tell me why it is impossible that we might have used some dirt which used to be </em><em>Alexander?</em><em>....</em>
<em>The great emperor </em><em>Ceasar,</em><em> dead and turned to </em><em>clay</em><em>, may plug up a hole to keep the wind away...</em>
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Hamlet's logic is simple. All men (great or small) are destined to die. But he employs the imagery of mud and dirt to further drive home the notion that if the bodies of the greats decayed and turned to dirt, as well as those of the poor and nameless, then death was indeed an equalizer.
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C) <span>He doesn't understand the directions Mr. Pennycuff gave him..
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