The devious bachelor uses clever plans and deceitful tactics to charm and impress the people he is interested in.
Odysseus must master cunning and strategic thinking to outsmart the suitors and reclaim his kingdom. By using his intellect and resourcefulness, he is able to devise plans and schemes that will ultimately lead to his success.
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.
He is disguised as an old man to avoid potential conflict from suitors.
they kill the suitors
The suitors are surprised and impressed by Telemachus's newfound confidence. Some of them may feel threatened by his assertiveness and determination to take charge of his household and confront them. Others may see it as a positive sign of his potential as a future leader.
Miss Emily's father chases away all her potential suitors because he is controlling and overprotective. He wants to keep her at home and under his control, likely due to feelings of possessiveness and fear of losing her companionship. This action ultimately leads to Miss Emily's social isolation and loneliness.
Kristin Suitors is 5' 4".
Atalanta won footraces against all of her potential suitors until Hippomenes distracted her by dropping 3 Golden Apples.
The suitors are secretly worried about their uncertain status and the potential rejection from Penelope, as they know she remains loyal to Odysseus. They fear that if he returns, he will reclaim his place and punish them for their disrespectful behavior. Additionally, the suitors are concerned about the consequences of their actions, including losing their social standing and the wealth they have amassed while courting Penelope. This underlying anxiety drives their increasingly desperate and reckless actions throughout the story.
he is going to raid the suitors village
He fights the suitors and kills all of them.
Not at all. The suitors were guests of Penelope, not hosts.