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The suitors in The Odyssey represent greed, arrogance, and disrespect for the laws of hospitality. They overstay their welcome in Odysseus' home, consuming his resources and trying to marry his wife Penelope, showing a lack of respect for both him and his family. Their actions contribute to the challenges Odysseus faces upon his return.

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Who is the ringleader of the suitors in the odyssey?

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Not at all. The suitors were guests of Penelope, not hosts.


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the wanted odysseus' wife penelope :)


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Athena helps Odysseus defeat the suitors.


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Penelope's suitors are a major subject in Homer's The Odyssey. Agelaus was one of the suitors and was killed by Odysseus.


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That Odysseus would return after a great deal of time, and kill all the suitors by suprise.


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All of the suitors and even the sacrificing priest Leiodes fails at this challenge.


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