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Ithaca is the where the home of Odysseus is, the main character and hero of the Odyssey. It's where his journey is to, and instead of taking a short time, it takes 20 yrs. Ithaca was the home and kingdom of Odysseus, his wife Penelope and his son Telemacus.
In the Odyssey, the suitors who have been courting Penelope, Odysseus' wife, are killed by Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca. Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, challenges the suitors to a contest and then reveals his true identity before taking revenge on them for their disrespect and attempts to take over his home.
Odysseus had reasons for slaying the Suitors for two main reasons. One was for disrespecting him and his household. Two for being disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca, in attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
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Leocritos Euenorises' answer to Mentor reveals that the men of Ithaca lack loyalty and respect for hospitality customs by disrespecting Odysseus' home in his absence. They are portrayed as selfish and ungrateful, taking advantage of Penelope's hospitality without deserving it.
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Odysseus seeks revenge on the suitors for multiple reasons. Firstly, the suitors have been disrespectful and have taken advantage of his absence by consuming his resources and pursuing his wife. Secondly, they have shown no remorse for their actions and have plotted to kill his son Telemachus. Lastly, Odysseus sees it as his duty to uphold his honor and reclaim his rightful place as the king of Ithaca by punishing those who have wronged him.
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Suiters are taking over Odysseus' home, trying to court his wife.
Telemachus aids Odysseus in taking revenge on the suitors by first gathering intelligence about their actions and reinforcing his resolve to reclaim their home. He discreetly supports Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca, helping to plan their strategy. Together, they execute a surprise attack, with Telemachus assisting in disarming the suitors and fighting alongside his father during the confrontation. His bravery and loyalty play a crucial role in the successful reclaiming of their household.
They disobey Odysseus and eat the cattle while Odysseus is taking a nap.
Odysseus calls the suitors out for taking over the house and making Penelope marry one of them.