Antinous reacts to Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, with disdain and aggression. He mocks the beggar's appearance and treats him with contempt, reflecting his arrogance and cruelty as one of the suitors vying for Penelope's hand. Antinous's harsh treatment underscores his lack of compassion and foreshadows the eventual downfall of the suitors, as he fails to recognize the true identity of Odysseus.
drinking to much wine
Antinous laughed at him, but Penelope sayd that anyone can try, so he just did it)
When Odysseus attempted to string the bow during the contest for Penelope's hand, Antinous, one of the leading suitors, reacted with disdain and scorn. He mocked Odysseus, questioning his ability to even lift the bow, and dismissed him as a beggar unworthy of any attention. Antinous's arrogance represented the suitors' general underestimation of Odysseus, ultimately leading to their downfall.
Odysseus broods and plots his revenge, retreating to the corner to eat.
The suitors react with outrage, and threaten to kill Odysseus. They think the killing is an accident and still do not realize Odysseus' identity or intentions.
drinking to much wine
Antinous laughed at him, but Penelope sayd that anyone can try, so he just did it)
Antinous told the beggar that he was already lucky to have dined equally among the men, and having been allowed to listen to the suitors' conversations. Antinous accuses him of drinking too much wine.
When Odysseus attempted to string the bow during the contest for Penelope's hand, Antinous, one of the leading suitors, reacted with disdain and scorn. He mocked Odysseus, questioning his ability to even lift the bow, and dismissed him as a beggar unworthy of any attention. Antinous's arrogance represented the suitors' general underestimation of Odysseus, ultimately leading to their downfall.
Odysseus broods and plots his revenge, retreating to the corner to eat.
The suitors react with outrage, and threaten to kill Odysseus. They think the killing is an accident and still do not realize Odysseus' identity or intentions.
Antinous throws a stool at him (the beggar.)
Antinous told the beggar that he was already lucky to have dined equally among the men, and having been allowed to listen to the suitors' conversations. Antinous accuses him of drinking too much wine.
The wooers were shocked and dismayed when the swineherd carried the bow to the beggar because they did not expect someone of lower status to handle the prized weapon. They did not realize that the beggar was actually Odysseus in disguise, and this event marked a turning point in the story where Odysseus would reveal his true identity and take his revenge.
He at first does not believe it is actually his father.....then his father explains that Athena disguised him and then Telemachus is overjoyed of course!
They harrsed
They harrsed