Penelope had over a hundred suitors.
Antinous was the lead suitor and the richest and most arrogant of them.
Eurymachus was the second leading suitor, who was more elegant in speech.
Amphinomous was a man of good understanding.
Agelaus, son of Damastor.
Eurynomous
Amphimedon
Demoptolemus
Pisander
Eurydamas
Polybus
Euryades
Elatus
Ctessipus
Leocritus
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she has them try to string odysseus' bow knowing that only him himself can do it. Then if they could string the bow (they cant) she tells them to shoot the arrow cleanly through 12 axe handles.
Penelope arranged a challenge, and the challenge is that the suitors have to bend and string Odysseus' heavy hunting bow.
She told them to string Odysseus' bow and fire an arrow through twelve axe handles. This was a trick Odysseus used to do.
They had to use Odysseus's bow to shoot an arrow through some hoops.
Penelope devises the contest with the bow to test the suitors' strength and skill, as well as to buy time while she waits for Odysseus to return. This contest reveals Penelope's cleverness and resourcefulness, as she uses her wits to outsmart the suitors and maintain control over her fate. It also shows her loyalty and love for Odysseus, as she ultimately plans to reunite with him once he reveals his true identity.
While he was dressed as a beggar, he saw one of the maids consorting with Penelope's suitor. Odysseus suggested that Penelope test which of her maids are faithful to her and not her suitors.
Penelope's plan to test the suitors is to promise to choose a new husband once she finishes weaving a burial shroud for her father-in-law, Laertes. However, she secretly unravels the shroud at night to stall for time and see who remains loyal to her and Odysseus.
Odysseus returns home to his wife Penelope and their son after being away fighting and being shipwrecked to find a host of suitors all wanting to marry Penelope.So Odysseus dressed as a beggar and hung around the suitors so that he could see if anything untoward was taking place with anyone of them and Penelope,which of course there wasn't so Odysseus killed all of the suitors before declaring his presence to Penelope.
Odysseus wishes to test Penelope's faithfulness. Furthermore, by remaining hidden from Penelope, he can take care of his business with the suitors, and reveal himself when he is ready. Odysseus wishes to come back to Penelope a man, having dealt with all the problems in their house first.
Penelope will challenge her suitors to string and shoot an arrow through several axe heads, a task only her husband Odysseus can accomplish. This challenge will serve as a test of their loyalty and true intentions towards her.
Penelope tests her visitors by setting up a challenge involving her husband Odysseus's bow. She challenges the suitors to string and shoot an arrow through a line of twelve axe heads in order to prove their worthiness to marry her.
The mood after Penelope tests Odysseus is one of tension and uncertainty. Penelope's test has revealed Odysseus's true identity, but there is still skepticism and disbelief among the characters. There is a mix of relief and apprehension as they await the resolution of this revelation.
Penelope tests Odysseus to confirm his identity and ensure that he is truly her husband returned after a long absence. She had been deceived before by suitors pretending to be him, so she needed reassurance before revealing herself and accepting him back into her life.
Penelope, Odysseus's' wife, tell the suitors that are courting her that whoever is able to string Odysseus's' bow and arrow and makes the arrow through all twelve axe tops may marry her
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Penelope tests Odysseus to see if he is still worthy to be her husband and also to ensure that he is truly who he says he is. She is highly suspicious of him as she has not seen him in over twenty years.