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Antinous protests that his mother Penelope has led the suitors on, and has kept them there longer with tricks like the weaving of Laertes' pall.

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How does Antinous suggest Telemachus get rid of the suitors?

Antinous suggests to have the suitors killed. Since Telemachus is the only suitor that keeps Antinous from Penelope, if Antinous gets rid of Telemachus and the rest of the suitors, he will be the only one left in the house and Penelope will be forced to marry Antinous.


Who is the wooer who bullies Telemachus in the odyssey?

Antinous bullies Telemachus in The Odyssey.


Why does Penelope have a low opinion of Antinous?

Antinous has plotted to kill Penelope's son Telemachus. Antinous wants Telemachus out of the way, to make it easier to marry Penelope and inherit her property. Further, the suitors feel they have been slighted by Telemachus. A+ his lack of hospitality for the stranger


Did all of the suitors agreed to Antinous's plan to ambush Telemachus at sea?

No.


What do Antinous and Eurymachus plan to do to Telemachus?

They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.


How does Telemachus respond to Antinous's reply in the assembly?

she thinks its stupid! XD


What do Antinous and Eurymachus plan to do Telemachus?

They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.


What is Antinous's plan to stop to stop Telemachus from returning to Ithaca?

his plan is to build telemachus a ship and antinious knows for sure that he will no be alive


What does Odysseus accuse Antinous of?

Odysseus accuses Antinous of having looks better than his breeding. He calls him stingy with other people's (Telemachus') food.


What Telemachus' actions best demonstrates his obedience to his father?

* his silence when Antinous confronts Odysseus .


What roles does Antinous play?

Antinous is the lead suitor of Penelope, and serves as chief antagonist of Telemachus. He is the richest, loudest, brashest, and most arrogant of the suitors. He leads the suitors in their bad behaviour, and justifies it in front of the council. He also secretly helps plot to kill Telemachus, but the plot fails. Antinous is the first suitor killed by Odysseus.


Prominemt suitor who is the arch-enemy of Telemachus?

The prominent suitor who serves as the arch-enemy of Telemachus in Homer's "The Odyssey" is Antinous. He is the leader of the suitors vying for Penelope's hand in marriage while Odysseus is away, and he is particularly arrogant and aggressive towards Telemachus. Antinous's disdain for Telemachus is evident as he openly mocks and threatens him, representing the opposition to Odysseus's family and legacy. Ultimately, his actions contribute to the tension and conflict that drive the narrative of the epic.