There are hundreds and not all are mentioned. the main ones are; Antinous, Agelaus, Amphimedon, Eurydades, Eurymachus, Elatus, Demoptolemus, Eurynomus, Leiocritus, Leiodes, Peisandros, Pisander, Polybus(who happened to be Eurymachis's father)
He kills them all.
Argos
Poseidon killed him
a beggar
The most famous writer is Homer, who lived in the 9th century B.C., he wrote the Odyssey.
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In Homer's "The Odyssey," Penelope tricks the suitors by weaving a tapestry during the day and secretly unraveling it at night. This clever ruse allows her to delay choosing a new husband while she hopes for Odysseus's return. When the suitors discover her deception after several years, it highlights her intelligence and loyalty to Odysseus. This act of cunning showcases her resourcefulness in the face of pressure from the suitors.
Suitors have come from all around to marry Odysseus's wife, Penelope and become king of Ithaca. The men believe that Odysseus is dead so they have every right to eat his food and drink his wine. Penelope does not believe her husband is dead and to buy time until he returns she weaves everyday and takes it apart every night.
The three suitors who actually take the lottery are the Prince of Morocco, the Prince of Arragon, and Bassanio. A number of others, including the Prince of Naples, the County Palatine, M. LeBon, Falconbridge, the nephew of the Duke of Saxony, and an unnamed Scotsman are suitors but do not take the lottery.
they kill the suitors
In the Underworld, the suitors from "The Odyssey" arrive after being killed by Odysseus. They meet the ghost of Agamemnon, who shares his own tragic story and discusses themes of betrayal and the consequences of their actions. The suitors also encounter other spirits, reflecting on their past lives and the fate that has befallen them due to their hubris and disrespect towards Odysseus and his household.
The climax of Odysseus' story is the moment when he reveals his true identity and wins the bow contest, signifying his return to power and reclaiming his home. The slaying of the suitors represents his ultimate triumph and the resolution of the challenges he faced during his journey. Together, these events mark the peak of tension and lead to the resolution of the story.