Antinous' and Eurymachus' reaction to the challenge is they think it is unreasonable and it is not possiable. "Not a shred of sense in your head, you filthy drifter"
Antinous and Eurymachus
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
In the Odyssey Penelope has two main suitors, Antinous and Eurymachus. Antinous is more violent and the favourite to win her hand, whereas Eurymachus is more oily, I'd say Antinous was the more forceful of the two.
Eurymachus pleads with Odysseus after Antinous' death, blaming him for all their misdeeds.
They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
Antinous and Eurymachus
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
In the Odyssey Penelope has two main suitors, Antinous and Eurymachus. Antinous is more violent and the favourite to win her hand, whereas Eurymachus is more oily, I'd say Antinous was the more forceful of the two.
Eurymachus pleads with Odysseus after Antinous' death, blaming him for all their misdeeds.
They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
They plan to kill him so he is out of the way.
The two main head suitors in the Odyssey are Antinous and Eurymachus. They are the most aggressive and prominent among the suitors competing for Penelope's hand in marriage.
Eurymachus blamed the behavior of the suitors on Antinous, as he portrayed him as the main instigator of their misdeeds against Odysseus. Eurymachus tried to shift the blame away from himself and the other suitors by placing it primarily on Antinous.
Antinous and Eurymachus were the two most evil suitors.
The correct answer would be D. Antinous and Eurymachus
Eurymachus admits that the suitors were wrong but tries to blame all of the suitors' evils on Antinous, the worst of them. He also offers to have the suitors repay Odysseus for all of the food and damages, and also pay a fine of 20 oxen, while paying him silver and gold until he forgives them. Eurymachus is not successful.