Telemachus kills the handmaids because he believes they betrayed his family by continuing to sleep with the suitors. He sees them as disloyal and unfaithful, contributing to the disrespectful behavior in his household. By eliminating them, he is asserting his authority and restoring order in his home.
Telemachus executes the maids because they were disloyal and had consorted with the suitors who were trying to take over his household. Their betrayal was seen as a direct challenge to his authority and a violation of the societal norms of the time. By punishing them, Telemachus asserts his control and restores order to his home.
Odysseus warns Telemachus to be cautious of the suitors who are trying to take advantage of his absence to win Penelope's hand in marriage and take control of his kingdom. He advises Telemachus to think carefully before taking any action and to trust only a few loyal allies.
The suitors plan to ambush and kill Telemachus upon his return to Ithaca to eliminate competition for Penelope's hand in marriage and to secure their own control over Odysseus's estate. They believe that by removing Telemachus, they will have a better chance of winning Penelope over.
Odysseus makes a sign with his eyebrows, and Telemachus readies his weapons and joins his father next to the bow.
The suitors are planning to ambush and kill Telemachus upon his return in order to secure their chances with Penelope and claim Odysseus's estate for themselves. They see Telemachus as a threat to their plans and want to eliminate him.
.because he believed that they had betrayed him and his family. :p
Telemachus executes the maids because they were disloyal and had consorted with the suitors who were trying to take over his household. Their betrayal was seen as a direct challenge to his authority and a violation of the societal norms of the time. By punishing them, Telemachus asserts his control and restores order to his home.
I think it's because he believes that they have betrayed him and his family.
Telemachus is a barrier between them and Penelope. Telemachus insults the suitors in the first two books of the Odyssey, and threatens to eventually kill them. If Telemachus is dead, then there will be no man in the house. Penelope will be forced to marry. Further, it is easier to kill him before he is full grown.
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Telemachus is a barrier between the suitors and Penelope. Telemachus insults the suitors in the first two books of the Odyssey, and threatens to eventually kill them. If Telemachus is dead, then there will be no man in the house. Penelope will be forced to marry. Further, it is easier to kill him before he is full grown.
Eurymachus leads them all in their decision to ambush Telemachus.
Kill the suiters
because telemachus wants to have sex with him and is gay but nestor rapes telemachus and his mom then kill odyesseus
they kill the suitors
They plot to kill Telemachus on the seas before he returns to Ithaca.
Odysseus warns Telemachus to be cautious of the suitors who are trying to take advantage of his absence to win Penelope's hand in marriage and take control of his kingdom. He advises Telemachus to think carefully before taking any action and to trust only a few loyal allies.