Penelope's request to move the bed is a deliberate test that lets her keep distance while probing whether the revealed Odysseus still shares their secret.
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Secret Sign
Penelope's request to move the bed is a deliberate test that lets her keep distance while probing whether the revealed Odysseus still shares their secret.
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"Okay, so, you know, it's all a shock to me, Odysseus. I know you're my husband, but you've been gone away for 20 years,..."
"Putting her husband to the proof, but Odysseus blazed up in fury, lashing out at his loyal wife. Woman, your words, they cut me..."
"...and silver fittings, gaps across it, oxide gleaming red. There's our secret sign, I tell you, our life story. Does the bed, my lady,..."
"...keep the content mysterious, right? You have these symbols and there's secret signs. Where are the secret signs from? I know, but where do..."
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The Odyssey ends by making love more important than empire, fame, and heroic death.
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