Thursday, August 6, 2009

..........The story of Penelope in Greek Mythology



Since today is Penelope's birthday here is her story in Greek Mythology, it gives a little meaning to her name, the story is a little hard to follow but very romantic. Hopefully our Penelope will pick up some of these great qualities, she knew what she wanted and wasn't going to settle for anything less.....


Penelope is the wife of the main character, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus (Ulysses in Roman mythology), and daughter of Icarius and his wife Periboea. She only has one son by Odysseus, Telemachus, who was born just before Odysseus was called to fight in the Trojan War. She waits twenty years for the final return of her husband,during which she has a hard time snubbing marriage proposals from 108 odious suitors (including Agelaus, Amphinomus, Ctessippus, Demoptolemus, Elatus, Euryades, Eurymachus and Peisandros, led by Antinous).

On Odysseus's return, disguised as an old beggar, he finds that Penelope has remained faithful. She has devised tricks to delay her suitors, One of her arts of delay was engaging in the preparation of a robe for the funeral canopy of Laertes, her husband's father. She pledged herself to make her choice among the suitors when the robe was finished. Every night for three years, she undoes part of the shroud, until some unfaithful maidens discover her chicanery and reveal it to the suitors.
This is the famous Penelope's web, which is used as
a proverbial expression for anything which is perpetually doing
but never done.


Because of her efforts to put off remarriage, Penelope is often seen as a symbol of connubial fidelity. Although we are reminded several times of her fidelity, Penelope does begin to become restless (due in part to Athena's meddling):
As so often, it is Athena who takes the initiative in giving the story a new direction . . . Usually the motives of mortal and god coincide, here they do not: Athena wants Penelope to fan the Suitor's desire for her and (thereby) make her more esteemed by her husband and son; Penelpoe has no real motive . . . she simply feels an unprecedented impulse to meet the men she so loathes . . . adding that she might take this opportunity to talk to Telemachus (which she will indeed do).

She is ambivalent, variously calling out for Artemis to kill her and, apparently, considering marrying one of the suitors. When the disguised Odysseus returns, she announces in her long interview with the disguised hero that whoever can string Odysseus's rigid bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe shafts may have her hand. "For the plot of the Odyssey, of course, her decision is the turning point, the move that makes possible the long-predicted triumph of the returning hero".
There is debate as to whether she is aware that Odysseus is behind the disguise. To Penelope and the suitors' knowledge, Odysseus (were he in fact present) would easily surpass all in any test of masculine skill. Since Odysseus seems to be the only person (perhaps excepting Telemachus) who can actually use the bow, it could merely have been another delaying tactic of Penelope's.
When the contest of the bow begins, none of the suitors is able to string the bow, but Odysseus does, and wins the contest. Having done so, he proceeds to slaughter the suitors- Antinous first who he finds drinking from Odysseus' cup - with help from Telemachus, Athena and two servants, Eumaeus the swineherd and Philoetius the cowherd. Odysseus has now revealed himself in all his glory, (with a little makeover by Athena) and it is standard (in terms of a recognition scene) for all to recognize him and be happy. Penelope, however, cannot believe that her husband has really returned—she fears that it is perhaps some god in disguise as Odysseus, as was the case in the story of Alcmene—and tests him by ordering her servant Euryclea to move the bed in their wedding-chamber. Odysseus protests that this cannot be done since he made the bed himself and knows that one of its legs is a living olive tree. Penelope finally accepts that he truly is her husband, a moment that highlights their homophrosyne (like-mindedness).

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hands off he knees...Please!

So we started our birthing classes last night, and for some reason I think it might finally be real for Anthony! We are taking them at the new Wellness Center at Howard County Hospital which is very nice, it was us and six other couples. As expected we are youngest couple in the class, most of the couples looked to be at least 20 years older than both of us! Our instructor is pretty weird which made it fun for Anthony, she is an older woman who walked around the entire class with her hot pink shirt tucked neatly into her big white underwear! She showed us a few different techniques to help with breathing and pain. She also gave us some exercises that we can do at home together to help prepare for Penelope's birth and surprisingly it seemed as though Anthony was enjoying the fact that he actually had a part in the process, or some responsibility I should say. I could hardly contain my laughter when she had the men and women doing kegel exercises, and was actually going around to check to make sure everyone had a tight butt!She gave us a few homework assignments which included Anthony measuring bottle caps in centimeters to help him have a better understanding of the dilation process, which his face was priceless when she showed the actual chart of what 1 centimeter looks like and went all the way up to 10 centimeters! All in all it was a lot of fun especially when Anthony payed me back for my nasty attitude at dinner...my knees are very sensitive, if anyone touches them I just about loose it and freak out and come very close to wetting my pants...well one of our exercises includes your partner placing his hands on your knees, while you are sitting in a chair and pushing back on your knees. Anthony found it so funny that I was freaking out he decided to tell the instructor that he didn't think he was doing it right, so that she would come over and do it, which of course results with me freaking out and jumping every time she goes to place her hands on my knees. Anthony and the rest of class are just dying laughing! I had to tell her what was going on so she would stop before I wet my pants right on the brand new chairs!

I'm looking forward to paying Anthony back next week when we get to watch the birthing video...and I'll make sure he has a full stomach!