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Agamemnon was murdered by his own wife who had cheated on him. Agamemnon warns Odysseus to be careful of his wife and take the following precautions:

  • He should not announce his coming but sneak into Ithaca.
  • He should not tell her everything at first.

Agamemnon says that after what has happened to him, there is no trusting women.

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