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Odyssey has much to teach us about the feminine psyche. The feminine
psyche is the way that the female mind and soul react to and process
situations. Females are generally faithful, giving, and respectful to
their mates. We have an insight into the feminine psyche in several
things that Penelope does. The weaving and unweaving of the shroud and
the test of the bed are two examp les of the way Penelope thinks. She
does what is thought to be her duty to her husband to resist the suitors
and remain faithful and loyal to her husband.
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