The wooers wooed.
The wooers in The Odyssey were a group of suitors trying to win the hand of Penelope, Odysseus' wife, in his absence. They took over his palace, consumed his resources, and behaved disrespectfully towards Penelope and Telemachus. Ultimately, they were defeated by Odysseus upon his return.
they harrased him
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Antinous, one of the suitors, was the one who spoke out against Odysseus to the other suitors and wanted to kill him. He was the ringleader among the wooers.
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Antinous' Father.
she has to weave a robe for Odysseus
It has already happened. Odysseus and his son kill them all.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
Penelope
Athena, in the guise of Mentor, advised Odysseus to stop the fighting with the kinsmen of the wooers in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer. She intervened to prevent further bloodshed and restore peace among the men.
He proceeded to kill all the wooers.
Penelope
hide all the wooers' weapons