How does the time period of the setting in "Part 1: A Son's Adventures" shape Penelope? It causes her to spend more time weaving a cloth than a person using modern equipment would require. It forces her to have to outwit her suitors instead of having the option to merely refuse them. It causes her to learn to weave with a loom as all women did during her time. It makes her appreciate the many suitors who want to marry her.

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It forces her to have to outwit her suitors instead of having the option to merely refuse them.

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The time period of the setting causes Penelope to be forced to deceive her suitors instead of having the option to merely refuse them.

Who is Penelope?

  • She is the wife of Odysseus.
  • She is a lonely woman who doesn't know what happened to her husband.
  • She is a woman who is being forced to marry another man.

As no one has heard from Odysseus for many years, everyone believes he is dead and this forces Penelope to find another husband. However, to maintain fidelity to her husband, Penelope is forced to deceive all of his suitors, until the moment when Odysseus returns.

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