Suitors is the plural form of the word "suitor", which means "a romantic candidate, a person (usually male) seeking the romantic interest of another (usually female)".
When Homer says the suitors "imagined as they wished," he is referring to the suitors' arrogant belief that Penelope would eventually choose one of them as her husband, despite her clear rejection of their advances. The suitors were deluding themselves into thinking that she would succumb to their charms rather than remaining faithful to Odysseus.
Odysseus feels angry and vengeful toward the suitors for disrespecting his home and trying to win Penelope's affections while he was away. Penelope, on the other hand, feels disdain and frustration towards the suitors for overstaying their welcome and pressuring her to choose a new husband, as she remains faithful to Odysseus.
Her forward manner in attracting suitors.
they kill the suitors
Kristin Suitors is 5' 4".
he is going to raid the suitors village
Not at all. The suitors were guests of Penelope, not hosts.
He fights the suitors and kills all of them.
Eruymachus doesn't stop Odysseus, he helps him kill the suitors. All the suitors die in the end.
Fussy. usually applied to a Filipina. as in...... I don't have a lot of suitors because I am a maarte girl.
Suitors are just male friend with courtship intentions, so flirt a little.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.