Book 11: lines 115 -121 of the Odyssey. Odysseus converses with Teiresias, the blind prophet, who gives him the knowledge of the suitors "You will find trouble too in your house - insolent men eating up your livelihood, courting your royal wife and offering wedding gifts".
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
That his mother died, and that suitors are after his wife.
Odysseus and his son slaughter them when Odysseus gets home.
the suitors
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
The suitors staying in Odysseus' home are killed by Odysseus upon his return.
That his mother died, and that suitors are after his wife.
Odysseus and his son slaughter them when Odysseus gets home.
He challenges Odysseus and of course Odysseus wins and later he kills the leader of the suitors.
the suitors
Telemachus is made more confident to find Odysseus, and to drive out the suitors. (Neither of which he does.) Later, however, he does travel to Pylos and Sparta to learn of Odysseus' fate, and eventually, he assists Odysseus in killing the suitors.
odysseus land was full of suitors try to marry odysseus wife penelope
Odysseus and Telemachus plan to disguise themselves and then take the suitors by surprise, attacking them and seeking vengeance for their disrespect and behavior in their home. They aim to execute the suitors and restore order in their household.
Believing Odysseus dead, suitors ostensibly wooing Penelope descended on Odysseus' home, and began eating and drinking him out of house and home.
The men gathered there are suitors and they want to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife.
So that Odysseus could return home with out being recognized, so he can see what the suitors are doing to his home.