As he is pretending to be a beggar he pulls aside two men and informs them that he is their king. He tells them to remove all of the weapons so the suitors won't be able to fight back and he also tells them to take all the women away so they don't get harmed. When all of this is done he attacks the suitors and they are unable to fight back. His son also helps him complete the task.
he defeated the suitors he defeated circe he managed to leave the island of the lotus eaters he blinded the cyclops he was the first to hear the sirens and survive
Odysseus was aided in the battle against the suitors by his son Telemachus, the swineherd Eumaeus, and the cowherd Philoetius. They fought alongside him to reclaim his home and restore order after his long absence. Additionally, Athena provided guidance and support, empowering Odysseus with strength and strategy during the confrontation. Together, they successfully defeated the suitors who had overrun Odysseus's household.
Odysseus is defeated by the suitors in his home, who have taken over his household during his long absence. They underestimate his cunning and strength, believing he is no longer a threat. Ultimately, with the help of his son Telemachus and a few loyal servants, Odysseus devises a clever plan and reveals his identity, leading to a dramatic confrontation where he defeats the suitors and reclaims his home and family.
It is hard to pinpoint who Odysseus defeated without the specific chapter of the story. However, he defeated almost everyone who went against him and that includes Cyclops, Scylla, the suitors, and the challenger of his wife.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.
Odysseus kills the suitors in the Great Hall in his palace.
The suitors, still not realizing that this is Odysseus, threaten to kill Odysseus, thinking the murder was a mistake.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Most of the suitors ignored Odysseus. Some of the suitors treated him decently as a beggar, giving him some bread and some soup. Some suitors, like Antinuous, abused Odysseus verbally. Antinous threw a footstool at Odysseus.
they kill the suitors
Odysseus ,his son , and the loyal staff kill all the suitors