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The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood


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In this creative reimagining of Greek mythology, Margaret Atwood presents The Penelopiad, a novel that centers on Penelope’s perspective from the underworld. The text contrasts the traditional portrayal of the faithful wife with a more cynical, modern voice as she recounts her childhood, her marriage to the "wily" Odysseus, and her rivalry with Helen of Troy. A significant focus is placed on the twelve maids who were executed upon Odysseus’s return, appearing here as a chorus that haunts the narrative and demands justice. The provided excerpts also situates the book within a larger myth series by the publisher Canongate, which includes works by authors like Karen Armstrong and Jeanette Winterson. Ultimately, the sources offer a feminist critique of ancient legends, highlighting the silenced voices of women and slaves. Through this retelling, the author explores themes of double standards, domestic labor, and the subjective nature of historical truth.

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