Odysseus had reasons for slaying the Suitors for two main reasons. One was for disrespecting him and his household. Two for being disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca, in attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.
Eruymachus doesn't stop Odysseus, he helps him kill the suitors. All the suitors die in the end.
He fights the suitors and kills all of them.
Odysseus is able to string his bow, after all the suitors have tried and failed. Odysseus is also able to win Penelope's heart, kill all the suitors, and have the love and respect of the gods, in particular Athena.
None of the suitors' lives are spared; Odysseus and his party kill them all. Odysseus does spare Phemius the minstrel, and Medon the herald.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.
Eruymachus doesn't stop Odysseus, he helps him kill the suitors. All the suitors die in the end.
The suitors beg Odysseus for mercy, offering apologies and excuses for their behavior, while attempting to justify their actions by blaming the influence of the gods and their own desires for Penelope. They plead for their lives, promising to repay Odysseus and make amends for their wrongdoings.
Odysseus ,his son , and the loyal staff kill all the suitors
He fights the suitors and kills all of them.
Odysseus killed all of Penelope's suitors.
Odysseus is able to string his bow, after all the suitors have tried and failed. Odysseus is also able to win Penelope's heart, kill all the suitors, and have the love and respect of the gods, in particular Athena.
None of the suitors' lives are spared; Odysseus and his party kill them all. Odysseus does spare Phemius the minstrel, and Medon the herald.
He kills them all.
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killed all the suitors.