Alcinous feels that he and the stranger "think as one."
No, Odysseus was already married to Penelope. Further, Nausicaa did not want to marry Odysseus.
I'm pretty sure Odysseus but he declines
She doesn't want people to gossip about him being her future husband.
he said that he didnt want to be seen with her for fear that her father would get mad
She clearly says (book 6) she is afraid of the gossip if she comes home with a strange man.
she asks if she can take her clothes down to the washing pools after athene visits her while nausicaa is sleeping and says that she should wash her clothes because there are many men who want to marry her.
The men gathered there are suitors and they want to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife.
Nausicaa will not let Odysseus ride in her cart because she is trying to avoid rumors about them. She is following the rules of propriety and doesn't want people speculating over her connection to this stranger, especially since she is looking for a husband.
no, but she did want to marry someone to be king of ithika and to be a daddy to telemakos hope this help :]
When Odysseus returns home, he finds that there are men that want to marry his wife. Hopefully this is the answer that you want. also that nobody recognizes him because Athena changed his appearence.
No, Telemachus does not want Penelope to marry a suitor. He is protective of his mother and wants her to wait for the return of his father, Odysseus. Telemachus believes that his father is still alive and will eventually come back home.
Antinous never wants to kill Odysseus, because he never realizes Odysseus is still alive. He may have wanted to kill the beggar, whom is Odysseus in disguise, but is prevented from doing so by honour and Telemachus' threats. Odysseus as a beggar begs from Antinous and curses him when Antinous refuses impolitely. He does want to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife.