Eurymachus is described as an arrogant, disrespectful man, who cunningly tries to arrange to have Telemachus killed. However, when Odysseus kills Antinous, it is he who pleads for the suitors' lives, when no one else will speak. He then tries to rally the suitors when he sees it is useless, but is quickly killed by an arrow to his liver.
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Eurymachus died as Odysseus shot him with an arrow to the nipple, which pierced his liver.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
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Eurymachus reacts to Mentor with politeness and respect, as Mentor is a trusted advisor and friend in the Odyssey. Eurymachus values Mentor's wisdom and guidance, seeking his counsel on important matters.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
Eurymachus died as Odysseus shot him with an arrow to the nipple, which pierced his liver.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
Odysseus responds to Eurymachus with anger and frustration, criticizing his behavior and holding him accountable for his actions. He warns Eurymachus of the consequences for his actions and demands him to change his ways.
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Eurymachus, an Ithacan nobleman and the son of Polybus, was, by the reckoning of the goddess Athena, one of the two leading suitors of Penelope in the Odyssey,
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