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Antinous is the first suitor Odysseus kills.
The troublemaker of Odysseus's crew is Eurylochus. He often challenged Odysseus's authority and led the crew into disobedience, most notably when he convinced them to eat the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, despite Odysseus's warnings. This act of defiance ultimately resulted in dire consequences for the entire crew, showcasing Eurylochus's role as a disruptive influence.
Odysseus's ship and crew were destroyed primarily due to their disobedience to the gods, particularly Poseidon. After leaving the island of the Cyclopes, Odysseus boasted about blinding Polyphemus, Poseidon's son, which angered the god. In retaliation, Poseidon sent a storm that wrecked Odysseus's ship and drowned most of his crew, leaving him to continue his journey alone.
They ate Men, they were cannibals. Most of Odysseus' crew was eaten.
Odysseus first kills unsuspecting Antinous with an arrow to the throat. He then kills pleading Eurymachus, with an arrow to the nipple once the negotiation breaks down. Odysseus kills many suitors with his arrows, before he runs out of them. He then kills Demoptolemus with a thrown spear, and then Eurydamas with his second throw. He kills Agelaus, son of Damastor with a spear in close combat. His party kills many cowering suitors. He kills Leoides, the pleading priest, before going on to finish the rest of the suitors.It is assumed he kills many men, although most remain unnamed.
They eat the cows and Zeus decides to killthem.
After Odysseus kills the Helios' cattle, he is not sure what to do. He realizes it was a mistake and shortly afterward they kill his crew.
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He doesn't over come Scylla once scylla kills 6 of his crew members that get out
Yes, in Homer's "The Odyssey," Odysseus and his crew encounter the monster Scylla while trying to navigate through a treacherous strait. Scylla kills several of Odysseus's men, but Odysseus is unable to kill her as she is a powerful and immortal monster.
Antinous is the first suitor Odysseus kills.
The troublemaker of Odysseus's crew is Eurylochus. He often challenged Odysseus's authority and led the crew into disobedience, most notably when he convinced them to eat the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, despite Odysseus's warnings. This act of defiance ultimately resulted in dire consequences for the entire crew, showcasing Eurylochus's role as a disruptive influence.
As a result of the incident on Helios' island, Odysseus' crew kills and eats the sacred cattle of Helios. In retaliation, Helios asks Zeus to punish them, leading to a deadly storm that destroys Odysseus' ship and drowns his crew, leaving only Odysseus alive to continue his journey home.
Odysseus' crew did. They believed Odysseus was hiding treasure from the rest of the crew.
Odysseus's ship and crew were destroyed primarily due to their disobedience to the gods, particularly Poseidon. After leaving the island of the Cyclopes, Odysseus boasted about blinding Polyphemus, Poseidon's son, which angered the god. In retaliation, Poseidon sent a storm that wrecked Odysseus's ship and drowned most of his crew, leaving him to continue his journey alone.
The last of Odysseus' crew drown after Zeus splinters the boat with lightning.
The cyclops Polyphemus kills and eats 6 of Odysseus' best men. He kills the men by grabbing them and dashing their heads against rocks. Further, he traps the men in the cave by rolling a giant boulder in front of the cave.