At the spirit level, Penelope is asking whether the war-hero Odysseus will seek adventure and eternal glory again, and Odysseus answers by saying his heart is rooted at home.
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At the spirit level, Penelope is asking whether the war-hero Odysseus will seek adventure and eternal glory again, and Odysseus answers by saying his heart is rooted at home.
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"Again, this is a secret language. This is an intimate language between Odysseus and Penelope. On the surface, it seems as though Penelope is..."
"for you, and it cannot be moved. And it's something that is the foundation of who I am. So I will never ever leave..."
"...words, you're able to communicate and understand each other in an intimate language with cold words and secrets. You understand secrets, okay? Does that..."
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The Odyssey ends by making love more important than empire, fame, and heroic death.
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