He still loves his wife, Penelope, and wants to get back home with her.
Odysseus rejects Calypso's offer because he is homesick and wishes to see his wife Penelope, his child, whom he has never seen, his parents, and his home once again.
Odysseus rejects Eurymachus' offer, telling him that there can be no repayment for the wrongs that have been done in his house. Odysseus seeks justice and refuses any form of compensation for the suitors' actions.
Odysseus rejects Eurymachus' offer and demands that the suitors repay him with their lives. He is determined to seek justice for the disrespect and harm they have caused him in his own home.
agememnon wanted Odysseus to tell Achilles that agememnon was in power. Odysseus cleverly leaves that detail out, but Achilles still rejects the offer ils test tomorrow?
Eurymachus attempts to negotiate with Odysseus by offering him a substantial amount of wealth and gifts in exchange for sparing the lives of the suitors, who have been courting Odysseus's wife, Penelope, during his absence. He argues that their actions were driven by their desire for Penelope and that they would repay Odysseus for the wrongs done. However, Odysseus firmly rejects this offer, stating that he will not be swayed by their pleas or promises, emphasizing that they must face the consequences of their disloyalty.
Odysseus rejects Eurymachus's offer of restitution because he feels deeply offended by the suitors' actions, which included disrespecting his household and courting his wife, Penelope. He believes that no amount of wealth can compensate for the dishonor they brought upon him and the suffering they caused his family. Odysseus also seeks justice for the suitors' transgressions, emphasizing that their punishment is necessary to restore order and honor. Thus, he prioritizes retribution over financial compensation.
Calypso offers to make Odysseus immortal and forever young if he will stay with her on her island. Odysseus respectfully refuses her offer.
Calypso offers immortality to Odysseus
Because he is dumb. <~ are you serious right now... its because Odysseus wanted to see what the Cyclops had to offer
Odysseus refuses Calypso's offer of immortality because his ultimate goal is to return home to his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus. He values his mortality and his connections to his loved ones over living forever. Odysseus understands that true fulfillment comes from his relationships and the experiences he shares with those he cares about.
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Odysseus insists on staying to confront the cyclops because he wants to find out if the cyclops can offer him any hospitality, believing it is the custom of the gods to offer hospitality to travelers. He also wants to test the cyclops's strength and cunning.