Loneliness And Irony In Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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Not only mind but also by heart they are unified. They both feel pain when they are separated and joy when they are together. When Odysseus was with Calypso, he had no physical pain; he was save, could have the power, immortality, and lacks nothing. While in Ithaca, Penelope was in her house, many suitors were asking her to marry, and she was getting expensive jewelries by them. Still Odysseus (in island) and Penelope were weeping (in Ithaca) like they have nothing in their life. Both of them were feeling the loneliness. Not only Odysseus declines the offer of goddess Cyclops but also Penelope was refusing the offer of hundreds of suitors because they had no feelings for anyone than their lover. There is only Odysseus in Penelope’s heart and