Eruymachus doesn't stop Odysseus, he helps him kill the suitors. All the suitors die in the end.
Odysseus stops the suitors from stringing the bow because he wants to maintain control of the challenge and ensure that he can reveal his identity at the right moment. By intervening, he aims to prevent any of the suitors from succeeding, as he knows he is the only one capable of accomplishing the task. This moment is crucial for him to reclaim his home and assert his rightful place as the king of Ithaca. Additionally, it builds suspense and highlights his cleverness and strategic thinking.
Polyphemos threw the hill at Odysseus, because Odysseus blinded him, escaped his cave, and then threw insults at him from his escape-ship. Polyphemos then begged his father, the god Poseidon, to stop Odysseus from reaching Ithaka at all costs, which is why Poseidon hates Odysseus.
he made storms
Yes, she did know, she just didn't have any power to enforce it upon them to stop.
Eurylochus and the rest of the men
Eurymachus argues that it was primarily Antinous who was responsible for the mistreatment of Odysseus' household, and that the other suitors should not be punished for his actions. He also pleads for mercy and offers to repay Odysseus for the damages caused.
Eurymachus argues that it was only Antinous who was responsible for the suitors' behavior and that the rest of the suitors should not be punished for his actions. He also offers to make reparations for the suitors' misdeeds and promises to compensate Odysseus for any losses they have caused.
Eurymachus argues that it was the suitors who were responsible for their actions, not all the suitors collectively. He asks Odysseus to spare those who were not involved in the disrespect shown towards him and to forgive those who have wronged him.
In Greek mythology, Halithersês, son of Mastor, was an Ithacan prophet who warned the suitors of Odysseus's wife Penelope after interpreting the symbols that Zeus sent to "be wise in time, and put a stop to this wickedness before he comes." The suitors do not heed Halithérses' warning. After the suitors all die, Halithersês warns the suitor's families against action against Odysseus, saying they will bring evil on their heads for this action against the gods' will. Only half of them listen. The suitors' go on to try and kill Odysseus' family, but they are thwarted by the goddess Athena. Halitherses was one of Odysseus' dear friends back in Ithaca, along with Mentor. Both Halitherses and Mentor tried to stop the suitors, but were unable to. However, Penelope remained faithful to Odysseus.
Penelope wants the singer to stop singing because the songs are stirring up emotions in the suitors and causing unrest in her household. The lyrics of the songs also remind her of her longing for Odysseus, which adds to her feelings of sorrow and confusion.
Yes, they should stop killing sharks!
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He Thought that they would be good Dildos and when he got home his wife could use them when Odysseus needed to take a break while they where doing it.
Mainly because the townspeople couldn't really do anything. For one they could not do or say anything because Penelope was offering the suitors her hospitality and doing anything to the suitors would have made Penelope look bad. Also most of the townspeople couldn't interfere even if they wanted to because it was a royal matter and not a commoner's. Plus if they did the odyssey would have been quite boring.
by not killing them.
Blinding the Cyclops instead of killing him allows Odysseus and his men to escape from the cave since the Cyclops can't see to stop them from leaving. Additionally, keeping the Cyclops alive ensures that they can still seek revenge if they need to.
Yes, if a prisoner is killing themselves, a guard will stop them.