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they eat and steal his property and attempt to kill his son also they try and steal his wife

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Penelope's suitors betrayed Odysseus by invading his home, consuming his food and wine, disrespecting his belongings, and attempting to marry his wife. They essentially took advantage of his absence and presumed death to try and claim his kingdom and wife as their own.

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How might Odysseus feelings about the suitors differ from Penelopes?

Odysseus feels angry and vengeful toward the suitors for disrespecting his home and trying to win Penelope's affections while he was away. Penelope, on the other hand, feels disdain and frustration towards the suitors for overstaying their welcome and pressuring her to choose a new husband, as she remains faithful to Odysseus.


What must the suitors do to win Penelopes hand in marriage?

By stringing the bow of Odysseus and shooting the bow through the 12 handles of axes.


Who is Antinous?

One of Penelopes suitors, and also one of the worst suitors. Antinous is the most obnoxious of Penelope's suitors, when Odysseus returns, he is the one that abuses him the most by breaking a chair over his back and insulting him when Odysseus says that he wants to try to bend Odysseus's bow. He is the suitor that plans to kill Telemachus, as well as the one that Odysseus kills first.


Why did Odysseus give King Tyndareus the idea to make all of Helen's suitors swear an oath to defend the bridegroom?

So they wont betray them.


Why did Odysseus give king tyndareus the idea to make all of Helens suitors swear an oath to defend the bridegroom?

So they wont betray them.


What is is Odysseus and Penelopes symbol?

their tree of life in their bedroom.


What does the leader of the suitors do to Odysseus?

The leader of the suitors, Antinous, along with the other suitors, conspires to kill Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca. They disrespect him, mock him, and try to take over his kingdom in his absence. Ultimately, Odysseus defeats them in a final showdown.


What does the leader of the suitors do to Odysseus?

He challenges Odysseus and of course Odysseus wins and later he kills the leader of the suitors.


When eurycleia rejoices at the sight of the slain suitors what is Odysseus response?

Odysseus tells Eurycleia to rejoice silently and to not let anyone else know about her joy. He does not want her to betray their plan to others.


WHERE does Odysseus fight off the suitors?

Odysseus kills the suitors in the Great Hall in his palace.


How does Odysseus get rid of the suitors?

Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.


What do the suitors do after Odysseus kills Antinous?

The suitors, still not realizing that this is Odysseus, threaten to kill Odysseus, thinking the murder was a mistake.