The Patience of Penelope

             Essay: " The Patience of Penelope"
             Do you believe that "true love" is Eternal? Would you be able to wait for your
             "true love" to arrive or would you settle for what is at reach? In the Greek love story,
             "The Patience of Penelope," the writer portrays the meaning of "true love". In the short
             story "true love" consisted of patience, faith, and even suffering.
             Not all of us hold the rare quality of having patience. We get desperate easily
             when we are obligated to wait for something which we need or want. We tend to give in
             quickly to lessen our craving or settle for less. Patience was something that Penelope, the
             young; beautiful; and wealthy wife of Odysseus carried within herself. Penelope was
             aware of her husband's rumors of his death. Though she maintained seeking patience,
             and no matter how helpless she felt, she ignored the suitors who tried winning her favors
             and weaved wool for four years till Odysseus revealed himself.
             An extraordinary term by which many of us live with everyday is "faith". It is
             possible for us to have faith in our friends, God, and/or love. In the story, Penelope
             demonstrates her belief in faith towards her husband, Odysseus. She remained loyal,
             sincere, and honest towards her husband. Though many rumors spread of his death, and
             time passed by with no sign of her beloved husband, she managed to keep faith. I believe
             that such actions proved Penelope's "true love" for her husband.
             It doesn't mean much to love with tongue and words, one must show by actions-
             their love. Even if it means suffering for their love. I feel that when you truly love
             someone you are willing to do anything for that someone. For example, in the story
             Penelope suffered for her husband for several years. She spent four years of her youthful
             life lonely and pressured by society to find another ma...

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