Queen Penelope In Odysseus Of Homer's Odyssey

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“Bring some more bread and wine for us!” Antinous, the most arrogant amongst the suitors, had screamed at us servants like he usually does. He thinks so highly of himself and overestimates his abilities but I go to the kitchen to bring more food because Zeus, son of Cronus, has requested that we honor guests into our home. I bring the food out to the suitors and I see Telemachus, the prince of Ithaca, along with a beggar. He has returned from his voyage to look for his father. I had treated that boy like my own son since the day he was born which was the same day Odysseus had left off to go fight in Troy. He has yet to return and had taken a toll on many of the people of Ithaca, especially Queen Penelope. I set down the food and leave back

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