they are trying to win his Odysseus's wife's hand in marriage
Odysseus calls the suitors out for taking over the house and making Penelope marry one of them.
The exact number is not given, but Odysseus killed the majority of the 108 suitors.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.
Odysseus ,his son , and the loyal staff kill all the suitors
they are trying to win his Odysseus's wife's hand in marriage
Odysseus calls the suitors out for taking over the house and making Penelope marry one of them.
The two main suitors in Odysseus' house are Antinous and Eurymachus. They are both prominent members of the group of suitors vying for Penelope's hand in marriage during Odysseus' absence.
The exact number is not given, but Odysseus killed the majority of the 108 suitors.
jail
Odysseus rejects Eurymachus' offer, telling him that there can be no repayment for the wrongs that have been done in his house. Odysseus seeks justice and refuses any form of compensation for the suitors' actions.
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Odysseus kills 108 suitors upon his return to Ithaca in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer.
The suitors refuse to leave Odysseus' house because they are taking advantage of his absence to court his wife, Penelope, and consume his resources. They believe that Odysseus is dead and will not return, so they feel entitled to stay.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.