In the book "The Odyssey," Odysseus' fight is a symbolic and challenging journey for him to return home to Ithaca. He faces various obstacles, battles monsters and endures hardships before finally reuniting with his family. Overall, the fight is a testament to his intelligence, cunning, and perseverance.
He fights the suitors and kills all of them.
In book 10
In the book "The Odyssey," the real beggar Irus wants to fight the disguised Odysseus, who has returned home to Ithaca after his long journey. Irus is manipulated by the suitors who are trying to take over Odysseus's kingdom in his absence.
Circe turns Odysseus's men into pigs in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
Odysseus is called to fight in the Trojan War in Book 2 of The Iliad, where he is described as the "man of many wiles."
Odysseus kills them all while Telemachus helps and stays by his fathers side.
Odysseus had to fight Ajax for the armor of Achilles.
In the book "The Odyssey" Troy is the city that Odysseus was attacking.
Book 12
Poseidon
Odysseus was on his "terf" and irus didnt like the competition.
No, Odysseus did not want to fight in the Trojan war. In an effort to get out of it, he salted his field so it would seem as if he was mentally ill, so he could not fight. Someone found out Odysseus was faking it, and reluctantly Odysseus sails to Troy. HOPE IT HELPED!