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The suitors initially refuse to leave, disrespecting Telemachus' request. They continue to stay in Odysseus' house, eating his food and wooing his wife, Penelope, despite Telemachus' pleas.
When Odysseus arrives back on Ithaca, he wants to know about the suitors who have taken over his home, if Telemachus has taken any action against them, and if there have been any news about his wife, Penelope.
He asks him for proof.
Odysseus tests the suitors by disguising himself as a beggar and observing their behavior towards him. He also sets up a challenge involving his great bow, with the condition that only someone strong enough to string the bow can marry Penelope. This test ultimately reveals the true nature of the suitors.
he asks the gods for a canoe and five men
Asks some girls to act as her bridesmaids.
In "The Odyssey," Odysseus becomes angry at Penelope when she tests him by pretending not to recognize him upon his return home. He is hurt by her skepticism and questions about his identity after enduring a long and challenging journey to return to her.
Elena says "yes" to marrying Stephan
Antinous is the most arrogant, obnoxious and outspoken suitor of all Penelope's suitors. Although rich, he is ungrateful and stingy. He even throws a foot stool at Odysseus, when Odysseus asks him for some food. In the end, he is the first of the suitors to be killed, by an arrow to the throat.
Angela is very upset. She believes that she is only known because of: 1. Her beauty 2. Marrying Denton Deere who is a doctor. She is very sad because she is never asked how she feels, or anything, and her mother adores her and appreciates her because of her beauty and her future with a doctor. (Denton). She wanted to be noticed. Not only for marrying a doctor, so, as a result, she was the bomber.
Athena refuses to fight directly, instead relying on Odysseus' warrior spirit to carry the day. She chastises Odysseus when he asks for her help (when she is disguised as Mentor). Athena guides Odysseus' men's spears into their targets, and helps the suitors mostly miss their spear throws.
He could still care about her.