After Antinous is killed, the other suitors look for their weapons so that they can kill Odysseus in revenge.
They can find neither shield nor spear.
The eagle who swoops down and steals a goose. It is seen as an omen saying that Odysseus is going to take down the suitors and take revenge. Look at top of page 325.
he look like a man
Mainly because the townspeople couldn't really do anything. For one they could not do or say anything because Penelope was offering the suitors her hospitality and doing anything to the suitors would have made Penelope look bad. Also most of the townspeople couldn't interfere even if they wanted to because it was a royal matter and not a commoner's. Plus if they did the odyssey would have been quite boring.
A human
Well, honey, in book 20, Athena decides to glam up Odysseus a bit. She makes him look all tall, dark, and handsome to boost his confidence before he faces the suitors. Think of it as a divine makeover to help him strut his stuff and show those pesky suitors who's boss. Athena's like the original wingwoman, always there to help a guy out in a pinch.
So he doesn't look bad
Because she wanted to look for Odysseus.
he is not a real character, however there are movies that portray him.
Barney and Ben from 'Its beginning to look a lot like christmas' song want a pair of hopalong boots and a pistol that shoots.
Odysseus is trying to return home to Ithaca to be reunited with his wife, Penelope, after fighting in the Trojan War. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles on his journey, his ultimate goal is to be reunited with his family and reclaim his rightful place as king of Ithaca. Penelope, his loyal wife, remains faithful to him despite the suitors who are vying for her hand in marriage in his absence.
When Odysseus was reunited with his son Telemachus, he initially tested his son to make sure it was truly him. Once convinced of Telemachus's identity, Odysseus embraced him warmly and they shared a tearful reunion. Odysseus also expressed his pride in his son's growth and maturity during their time apart.
Very raggidy and minute to Oddyseus authority.