What Is The Prize Of The Archery Contest Penelope Proposes?

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What contest does Penelope propose for the suitors? What is the prize if they win the contest? She proposed that

whoever can string Odysseus’s rigid bow and shoot an arrow- but through a dozen axes, they will win her hand in marraige.

Why does Penelope choose an archery contest?

Why does Penelope choose an archery contest using Odysseus’ bow?

Because she wants to see if any man can be as great as Odysseus.

What is the prize for winning the archery contest in the Odyssey?

The bow contest takes place in book 21 of The Odyssey. The purpose is that the

winner will have Penelope’s hand in marriage

.

What were the two parts of Penelope’s proposed competition?

The two parts are to

string the bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe handles

.

What contest does Penelope propose to the suitors why what does it reveal about her character?

She tells Odysseus, when he is disguised as a beggar, that she can no longer avoid it: Her parents are pressuring her, and Telemachus is “galled as [the suitors] squander his estate.” To determine which man she will marry, she devises a contest:

Whoever can string Odysseus’s old bow and shoot an arrow through the

Which guest can hit all 12 axes?

In Book 21 of The Odyssey,

Penelope

holds a contest. She brings out Odysseus’ bow and tells the suitors she will marry the first one who can string it and shoot an arrow through 12 axes. Telemachus and the suitors try and fail to even string the bow.

Why can’t the suitors string the bow?

None of the suitors can even string the bow so none of them even gets a shot at the axe handles. The reason that this is so hard is that

the bow is very stiff

. A stiffer bow is more powerful, but it is much harder to use — you have to be way stronger.

Does Penelope cheat on Odysseus?

Pausanias records the story that

Penelope had in fact been unfaithful to Odysseus

, who banished her to Mantineia upon his return. … Other sources report that Penelope had sex with all 108 suitors in Odysseus’ absence, and gave birth to Pan as a result.

Why does Penelope allow the suitors to stay?

Odysseus’ wife, Penelope, has suitors

because she is physically attractive and possesses great wealth

. In other words, she is both beautiful and rich. There is another reason Penelope has suitors, and it is cultural in nature. … So, another reason Penelope has suitors is because she is expected to remarry.

Why do the suitors want to marry Penelope?

Odysseus’ wife Penelope has suitors because of Odysseus’ long absence. They assume that he is dead, and they hope to marry Penelope

to inherit all that she has

. The suitors believe Odysseus to be dead. They wish to inherit his vast fortune and kingdom.

Why does Penelope cry when she holds Odysseus bow?

Odysseus’s two suitors. Why is Penelope crying in lines 1-4?

Because she is sad that he isn’t home yet

. … She proposed that whoever can string Odysseus’s rigid bow and shoot an arrow through a dozen axes.

How does Penelope avoid marrying the suitors?

Penelope stalls the suitors for three years by saying that she would

marry when she is finished weaving a shroud for Odysseus’s family

. She would weave during the day and undo her work at night, so she would never finish. NOTE: The burial shroud will be the final act of respect for Odysseus’s family.

Why did Penelope wait for Odysseus?

Penelope, in Greek mythology, a daughter of Icarius of Sparta and the nymph Periboea and wife of the hero Odysseus. They had one son, Telemachus. To spare herself their importunities she insists that they

wait until she has woven a shroud for Laertes, father of Odysseus

. …

How did Odysseus prove his identity to Penelope?

Odysseus gets angry. He explains that he built their bedroom around an ancient olive tree, and used the top of the tree to make their bedpost. He is angry because he believes Penelope must have replaced this bed with a movable one.

His anger

, and the fact that he knows the story of the bed, proves his identity.

What is Odysseus afraid of?

As they sail, Odysseus and his men are afraid of

being eaten by Charybdis

as she sucks in the water. Odysseus stayed closer to Scylla as he had been warned to avoid Charybdis so he wouldn’t lose his entire ship and crew.

How does Penelope know that Odysseus is her real husband?

To assure herself of Odysseus’ identity, Penelope tests him. As he listens, she asks Eurycleia to

move the bedstead

out of the couple’s chamber and spread it with blankets. The king himself had carved the bed as a young man, shaping it out of a living olive tree that grew in the courtyard of the palace.

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