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Of the suitors, Odysseus first kill Antinous with an arrow to the throat. He then kills Eurymachus with an arrow to his liver, before killing many other suitors.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
Odysseus was trying to kill them all. Only by killing Odysseus could they save their own lives.
Odysseus kills Antinous first because he was the suitor's leader, both morally and politically. Antinous was the richest, loudest, most obnoxious, and most ungrateful of the suitors. He abused Odysseus by throwing insults and then later a chair at him. Further, Antinous doesn't suspect a thing, and Odysseus must eventually kill them all anyways.
he kills antinous
Of the suitors, Odysseus first kill Antinous with an arrow to the throat. He then kills Eurymachus with an arrow to his liver, before killing many other suitors.
Odysseus and his men blinded Polyphemus, but did not kill him.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
Odysseus was trying to kill them all. Only by killing Odysseus could they save their own lives.
Odysseus kills Antinous first because he was the suitor's leader, both morally and politically. Antinous was the richest, loudest, most obnoxious, and most ungrateful of the suitors. He abused Odysseus by throwing insults and then later a chair at him. Further, Antinous doesn't suspect a thing, and Odysseus must eventually kill them all anyways.
The Greek myths have no chronology. Odysseus did not kill the cyclops Polyphemus.
Odysseus didn't kill his father, you're thinking of Oedipus
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Odysseus did not kill the cyclops. Polyphemus, Poseidon's one eyed son, was blinded by Odysseus and his men in "The Odyssey" by Homer, Part 1.
Telemachus first thinks that Odysseus' plan to kill the suitors is reckless and dangerous. He is shocked by the boldness of the plan but eventually comes to support his father's actions as a way to reclaim his home and honor.