The unwelcome visitors in Odysseus's palace are the suitors, a group of men vying for the hand of his wife, Penelope, during Odysseus's long absence. They consume his wealth and resources, showing disrespect for his household and family. Their presence creates tension and conflict, ultimately leading to a dramatic confrontation when Odysseus returns.
suitors tried to come and take Odysseus wife Penelope, his palace and land.
they tried to take his wife and his throne, as well as living in his palace and drinking his wine and eating his livestock.
Odysseus kills the suitors in the Great Hall in his palace.
they swallowed him in the toilet
Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, and thus no one recognizes him.
suitors tried to come and take Odysseus wife Penelope, his palace and land.
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they tried to take his wife and his throne, as well as living in his palace and drinking his wine and eating his livestock.
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They are the suitors of Odysseus's wife, Penelope.
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Odysseus kills the suitors in the Great Hall in his palace.
they swallowed him in the toilet
Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, and thus no one recognizes him.
Athena told him.
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he lived in ithica in odysseus' palace