Eurymachus blames Antinous.
Well, first of all, Eurymachus participated in the consumption of Odysseus' food and drink. He tried to steal his wifey and schemed to murder his son, Telemachus. He was the second worst of all the suitors, Antinous being the first. After Odysseus had killed Antinous, then Eurymachus tried to blame everything on him. He told him that they could pay Odysseus back for the food and drink consumption. Basically, he was lying and dishonoring Odysseus, which was a big no-no to ancient Grecians. So, Odysseus shot him bulls-eye in the nipple with an arrow. He was the 2nd to die. Haha, stinks for him.:)
Odysseus blames his crewmen
cause he is a weirner head
Odysseus inwardly blamed his crewmen for not heeding his warnings to leave Ismarus before the Cicones returned.
Apollo killed the Cyclopes.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.
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.
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.
Eurymachus tries to shift the blame onto Antinous, claiming he was the mastermind behind the suitors' behavior. He begs for mercy and offers to compensate Odysseus for their wrongdoings. Eurymachus also tries to make amends by promising to repay all the wealth they have consumed during their time at Odysseus' house.
Eurymachus tries to shift the blame onto the suitor Antinous, claiming that he was the mastermind behind their misdeeds. He also offers restitution by promising to repay whatever was consumed by the suitors and cover the damages. Eurymachus appeals to Odysseus' mercy and asks for forgiveness, hoping to avoid his wrath.
Well, first of all, Eurymachus participated in the consumption of Odysseus' food and drink. He tried to steal his wifey and schemed to murder his son, Telemachus. He was the second worst of all the suitors, Antinous being the first. After Odysseus had killed Antinous, then Eurymachus tried to blame everything on him. He told him that they could pay Odysseus back for the food and drink consumption. Basically, he was lying and dishonoring Odysseus, which was a big no-no to ancient Grecians. So, Odysseus shot him bulls-eye in the nipple with an arrow. He was the 2nd to die. Haha, stinks for him.:)
Eurymachus tries to shift the blame onto Antinous, saying he was the ringleader of the suitors' disrespectful behavior towards Penelope and Telemachus. He also offers to repay Odysseus for any damages caused and tries to appeal to his sense of mercy and forgiveness. Ultimately, Eurymachus seeks to evade responsibility and save himself by placing the blame on someone else.
Odysseus blames his crewmen
cause he is a weirner head
Odysseus inwardly blamed his crewmen for not heeding his warnings to leave Ismarus before the Cicones returned.
Apollo killed the Cyclopes.
All he did was play the 'blame game' against Jewish people.