Antinous is the leading suitor killed by Odysseus.
Antinous is the first suitor Odysseus kills.
Penelope questions the beggar(Odysseus) and summons him
This is debatable, although many people would consider the first arrow into Antinous' throat (the first suitor killed) the first act.
Ctessipus is a character from ancient Greek literature, notably mentioned in Homer's "Odyssey." He is depicted as a suitor of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, and is known for his arrogance and disrespectful behavior. Ctessipus meets a grim fate when he is killed by Odysseus upon the hero's return to Ithaca, showcasing the consequences of his hubris and mistreatment of Odysseus's household.
Odysseus kills the first suitor, Antinous, upon his return to Ithaca. Antinous is the most arrogant and aggressive of the suitors, leading the campaign to marry Penelope and disrespecting Odysseus's household. By targeting Antinous first, Odysseus sends a strong message to the other suitors about the consequences of their actions and reclaims authority over his home.
Antinous is the first suitor Odysseus kills.
The leader of the suitors is Antinous, an arrogant dirtbag who plots to have Telemachus (Odysseus's son) killed. the next highest-up suitor is Eurymachus, a devious and manipulative suitor. The only "good" suitor is Amphinomus, as he stands up for Odysseus and actually seeks Penelope's hand in marriage, not just the kindgom's riches. They all are killed rather spectacularly.
Penelope's suitors are a major subject in Homer's The Odyssey. Agelaus was one of the suitors and was killed by Odysseus.
Eurymachus attempts to reason with Odysseus after Antinous is killed and Odysseus reveals himself.When Odysseus is a beggar:Antinous attempts to reason with Odysseus when Odysseus is begging for food from him.Eurymachus attempts to reason with Odysseus, even offering him a permanent job at his estate. Odysseus rebukes Eurymachus and refuses the offer.
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Eurymachus, the suitor, attempted to appease Odysseus, but did not succeed and was the next to die after Antinous.Medon, the sacrificing priest also begged for mercy, but was decapitated on his kness while he begged for his life.
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In the Odyssey a suitor is just a bachelor dude in Ithaca that court Queen Penelope (Odysseus's wife), slaughter the live stock in the palace, and have sex with other women (mostly maids) in the palace. So they pretty much live of of Odysseus's money.
Penelope questions the beggar(Odysseus) and summons him
This is debatable, although many people would consider the first arrow into Antinous' throat (the first suitor killed) the first act.
The suitor that Telemachus asked Odysseus to spare was Phemius, the bard in the palace who was forced to perform for the suitors against his will. Telemachus pleaded for his life because he had not participated in the suitors' greed or disrespect towards Odysseus.
Ctessipus is a character from ancient Greek literature, notably mentioned in Homer's "Odyssey." He is depicted as a suitor of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, and is known for his arrogance and disrespectful behavior. Ctessipus meets a grim fate when he is killed by Odysseus upon the hero's return to Ithaca, showcasing the consequences of his hubris and mistreatment of Odysseus's household.