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Yes, he did.
There were several steps to his plan. It involved him depriving the suitors of all weapons except one only Odysseus was able to use and locking them in a room so they could not escape.
Odysseus is the one who comes up with the plan.
Odysseus returns to Ithaca in disguise as part of his own plan to test the loyalties of the men and women of Ithaca.
alot he was trapped in a cave with his crew by a giant. The giant ate part of his crew and then Odysseus made a plan to get out of the cave.
Yes, he did.
Odysseus and Telemachus plan to disguise themselves and then take the suitors by surprise, attacking them and seeking vengeance for their disrespect and behavior in their home. They aim to execute the suitors and restore order in their household.
Odysseus needs to get back home to take a place in his throne also to reclaim and free his wife from the unwanted suitors.
Odysseus constructs a large spear, and after lulling Polyphemus with wine, lunges it into his eye.
Odysseus showed intelligence by realizing that blinding Polyphemus would hinder his ability to catch them after they were released from the cave. By disguising his identity and offering Polyphemus strong wine to drink, Odysseus was able to lull him to sleep before executing the plan to blind him, showing strategic thinking and cleverness.
The Odyssey is Homer's epic of Odysseus' 10-year struggle to return home after the Trojan War. While Odysseus battles mystical creatures and faces the wrath of the gods, his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus stave off suitors vying for Penelope's hand and Ithaca's throne long enough for Odysseus to return. The Odyssey ends as Odysseus wins a contest to prove his identity, slaughters the suitors, and retakes the throne of Ithaca.
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There were several steps to his plan. It involved him depriving the suitors of all weapons except one only Odysseus was able to use and locking them in a room so they could not escape.
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Odysseus' plan to blind Polyphemus using a sharpened stake was clever, as it allowed them to escape from the cyclops' cave by hiding under the bellies of his sheep. However, his decision to reveal his true name to Polyphemus after successfully escaping ultimately led to Poseidon's wrath and caused further challenges for Odysseus and his crew during their journey home.
he is going to raid the suitors village
Telemachus first thinks that Odysseus' plan to kill the suitors is reckless and dangerous. He is shocked by the boldness of the plan but eventually comes to support his father's actions as a way to reclaim his home and honor.