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After the wooers ate, they listened to the music being played.
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.
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.
These are men who have come from all over Ithaca to seek the hand of Penelope, Queen of Ithaca. Some of them are more serious about the proposition than others.
avenge the wooers deaths
It is not written what they ate, only what they did (sing sailors to their death), and where they were.
Yes, he killed and ate two of Odysseus' men.
They ate Men, they were cannibals. Most of Odysseus' crew was eaten.
In the Odyssey... Polythemus as well as the other Cyclops ate sheep, but Polytheus actually ate a few of Odysseus' crew members.
the lotis eaters were people on the island who ate the lotas...anyone who ate it lot all hope of returning to Ithaca
they will die
they will die