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19 March, 04:36

How does Margaret Atwood transform source material in the Penelopiad?

-Penelope explains that Odysseus is not courageous

-Penelope explains that she recognizes Odysseus immediately

-Penelope explains that she does not expect Odysseus to return

-Penelope explains that Odysseus should return to his adventures at sea

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  1. 19 March, 04:44
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    The correct answer as to how Margaret Atwood transforms source material in the Penelopiad is the second choice:

    Penelope explains that she recognizes Odysseus immediately

    Once Odysseus has returned from his long voyage, his wife Penelope recognizes her husband immediately, although in Homer's version she does not. Atwood's The Penelopiad is a retelling of a classic ancient Greek epic poem Odyssey.
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