Penelope held a contest for the suitors: Whoever could string Odysseus' bow and fire an arrow through twelve axe handles would be able to marry her. This is a trick Odysseus did when he was younger. Only one who can accomplish the feat would be considered man enough to marry her.
None of the suitors could do it except for Odysseus, who was still disguised as a beggar.
By stringing the bow of Odysseus and shooting the bow through the 12 handles of axes.
The suitors wanted to marry Penelope in order to become the new king of Ithaca and inherit her wealth. They were motivated by greed and power, rather than genuine love for Penelope.
One of Penelopes suitors, and also one of the worst suitors. Antinous is the most obnoxious of Penelope's suitors, when Odysseus returns, he is the one that abuses him the most by breaking a chair over his back and insulting him when Odysseus says that he wants to try to bend Odysseus's bow. He is the suitor that plans to kill Telemachus, as well as the one that Odysseus kills first.
the suitors
All of the suitors and even the sacrificing priest Leiodes fails at this challenge.
Odysseus feels angry and vengeful toward the suitors for disrespecting his home and trying to win Penelope's affections while he was away. Penelope, on the other hand, feels disdain and frustration towards the suitors for overstaying their welcome and pressuring her to choose a new husband, as she remains faithful to Odysseus.
Before inviting the suitors into the great hall for their challenge, Odysseus removes the weapons and shields from the walls. He does this to prevent the suitors from using them against him and his allies during the contest. This strategic move ensures that he has the upper hand in the ensuing confrontation, demonstrating his cunning and foresight.
Because she didn't want to marry and she knew that she was the fastest runner. She would challenge suitors to race her and she always won, meaning that she didn't have to marry them.
with a bow and arrow, they must shoot an arrow straight through 12 axe heads
The answer is his skill as a marksman.
Penelope will challenge her suitors to string and shoot an arrow through several axe heads, a task only her husband Odysseus can accomplish. This challenge will serve as a test of their loyalty and true intentions towards her.
their tree of life in their bedroom.