Ajax won't approach Odysseus because he killed himself and died. There is no way for him to speak because he is already dead.
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
Ajax
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
The main ones were Achilles, Hector, Odysseus, Priam, and Ajax
Ajax is a Greek hero found in both of Homer's stories, the Iliad and the Odyssey. In the Iliad, which is where Ajax met his fame, he is a highly regarded warrior. He was the King of Salamis and he led his solders to fight for Agamemnon in the war against Troy. He was an outstanding warrior, second only to the mighty Achilles in skill. Furthermore his is one of the only heroes in the Iliad who was unaided by any God or Goddess. Ajax survived the Trojan War. Shortly after the war there was a dispute between him and Odysseus about who should receive the shield and armor of Achilles. Odysseus received the honor, and in despair Ajax killed himself. In the Odyssey Ajax appears when Odysseus goes into Hades, where he finds Ajax mourning his own suicide.
When odysseus recieves the armor Ajax gets jealous, but Odysseues needed it more. Ajax dies during the battle in which the armor is used.
Odysseus had to fight Ajax for the armor of Achilles.
Odysseus, Phoenix, and the Great Ajax
Achilles, Odysseus, Ajax the greater, Ajax the lesser, Agamemnon,
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
Ajax
Ajax
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
Odysseus and Telamonium Ajax compete for the armour; it is eventually given to Odysseus. Odysseus ends up giving the armour to Achilles' son, Neoptolemus.
The main ones were Achilles, Hector, Odysseus, Priam, and Ajax
Ajax is a Greek hero found in both of Homer's stories, the Iliad and the Odyssey. In the Iliad, which is where Ajax met his fame, he is a highly regarded warrior. He was the King of Salamis and he led his solders to fight for Agamemnon in the war against Troy. He was an outstanding warrior, second only to the mighty Achilles in skill. Furthermore his is one of the only heroes in the Iliad who was unaided by any God or Goddess. Ajax survived the Trojan War. Shortly after the war there was a dispute between him and Odysseus about who should receive the shield and armor of Achilles. Odysseus received the honor, and in despair Ajax killed himself. In the Odyssey Ajax appears when Odysseus goes into Hades, where he finds Ajax mourning his own suicide.
Ajax the Greater..He was upset when the armour of Achilles was given to Odysseus, and fell on his sword and died.