Similarities Between Penelope And The Suitors

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In the painting, Penelope and the Suitors, the artist John William Waterhouse uses detail to enlighten the spectator on how being loyal to those can truly be believed in without the fear of it being hopeless can help one to get through even the most threatening of situations. In the details of the painting itself Waterhouse discloses things that Penelope had to endure that not everyone unquestionably understood. The main focus of the painting Penelope, and in this you see that she is weaving with her back towards the the window that was lined with men; however this is while the suitors were attempting to grasp her attention. This demonstrates the idea that when people are in intricate situations they have a tendency to put more consideration into the feeling of those around them rather than those of the people among them. …show more content…

This can be viewed as threatening because the man is reaching out to her through her bedroom window while her back is turned and does not seem interested. Another occasion this is illustrated to the viewer is with the man who is playing his lyre outside her bedroom window. This scene can also be look at as threatening because music is a powerful thing, so it’s like he’s trying to ensnare her and lure her in to make her choose him. Finally, the last way is unveiled through the suitor that is just staring through her bedroom window. This can be seen as extremely threatening because he’s lurking around her bedroom window, except he is not anything like the others. Unlike the others he doesn't have anything to offer her for her love. He’s just watching her circumspectly. Through even this Penelope ignores the obvious and uses distractions to keep her mind off of the “elephant in the room” and better focused on her husband

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