Answer: Intelligence or cleverness.
Penelope displays intelligence, or cleverness, when she decides to organize the contest. She knows that this is the best way to ensure she does not have to marry anyone else, as only her husband could win such a contest. Penelope's cleverness is similar to that of Odysseus. He is another character that displays this trait throughout the text.
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One day, as Turtle was sunning herself she saw something floating down the river. "Why, it's a banana tree!" she exclaimed. But try as she might, she couldn't get it to higher ground.
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This is a good story. You can most likely check it out at your local library...
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They weren't educated to be intellectuals, but to please women. Wollstonecraft says that too many women "exercise a short-lived tyranny" but end up "slaves". She felt that women should not be educated in isolation from men, but instead be taught the same things as men and should be afforded the same education.
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Fiction or Fantasy because obviously no man is going to turn into a monstrous vermin overnight and Gregor is still rational and acts like a human which vermin do not do.