Penelope goes through a highly decisive situation when she comes across number f suitors asking her hand for marriage during the absence of Odysseus, her husband.
Odysseus was long considered to be a figure of vale and honor throughout Athica, however, he was not aware of the circumstances that will take him away from his beloved home. On the other hand, Penelope, who was gradually receiving proposal from the suitors of the royal families, was perplexed by the idea of marrying until her son Telemachus goes to college. The suitors included a group ...