Intuitive Penelope Theory In The Odyssey

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Doherty throughout her book writes about many debatable topics regarding The Odyssey. In chapter 10, she writes about the reunion of Penelope and Odysseus. Throughout the chapter Doherty uses key moments throughout Penelope and Odysseus’s interactions, while Odysseus was dressed as the beggar. Within these moments she attempts to defend the argument that the intuitive Penelope theory is present. She uses the intuitive Penelope theory throughout the chapter to explain the structure of the poem, and why certain things seem to happen suddenly; such as the decision to hold the bow contest. Doherty believes all of these seemingly random decisions by Penelope are occurring are due to her early recognition of her husband. This relates to the thesis