he eats his two men
After Odysseus reveals his true identity to Polyphemus, the Cyclops prays to Poseidon to take revenge on Odysseus. He asks Poseidon to make Odysseus's journey home difficult and filled with suffering, ensuring that he never returns to his homeland or that, if he does, he will find his home in chaos and his family in ruin. This plea for vengeance sets in motion a series of challenges for Odysseus during his voyage.
Eurymachus attempts to avert bloodshed by offering Odysseus a substantial amount of compensation for the transgressions of the suitors, claiming that they were led astray by their leader, Antinous. He appeals to Odysseus's sense of mercy, suggesting that they can make amends and restore peace. However, Odysseus firmly rejects Eurymachus's plea, declaring that there will be no escape from retribution for the suitors' actions and asserting his intent to exact justice for the suffering they have caused.
Let him try
Let him try.
he laughed
The first pargraph of the Odyssey is an invocation (plea) to the muses, in which Homer asks for divine inspiration, based on the heroism of Odysseus.
After Eurymachus pleads for mercy, Odysseus refuses and kills him with an arrow. Odysseus is relentless in his pursuit of vengeance for the disrespect and harm caused to him and his household. He views Eurymachus as one of the suitors who has wronged him and shows no sympathy towards his pleas for forgiveness.
I plea for mercy but to no avail
Telemachus and Penelope make pleas to the gods for Odysseus's safe return in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer. Telemachus makes these pleas to Athena, while Penelope makes them to various gods and goddesses.
what is plea
No, it is a guilty plea
I can give you several sentences.He entered a guilty plea in court.I'm ignoring your plea for more pie.His plea for mercy was answered.