Table of Contents
- 1 Who killed the suitors?
- 2 How did Ulysses kill the suitors?
- 3 Why did Odysseus kill the suitors?
- 4 Who joins Odysseus in the fight against the suitors?
- 5 Who did Odysseus murder?
- 6 Are the suitors evil?
- 7 What did Athena do in the slaughter of the suitors?
- 8 Who are the suitors of Penelope in the Odyssey?
Who killed the suitors?
12 from Ithaca, and names these: The SUITORS were killed either by Odysseus or by someone in his team, that is, Eumaeus 1, Philoetius or Telemachus. Eumaeus 1 was Odysseus’ servant and swineherd.
How did Ulysses kill the suitors?
THE KILLING OF THE SUITORS—THE MAIDS WHO HAVE MISCONDUCTED THEMSELVES ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE CLOISTERS AND ARE THEN HANGED. Then Ulysses tore off his rags, and sprang on to the broad pavement with his bow and his quiver full of arrows.
How many of the suitors are killed?
entered his own house unrecognized, mingled with the suitors and talked with Penelope. He and T. contrived to catch them unarmed and with the help of two loyal serving men (and of course Athena) they slaughtered all 108 suitors. Penelope knew nothing of the plot; Od.
Why did Odysseus kill the suitors?
Why does Odysseus kill the suitors? Odysseus wants revenge on the suitors. They have wasted a lot of his wealth, by living at his expense during his absence. More importantly, by taking advantage of his absence, the suitors have insulted Odysseus and damaged his reputation.
Who joins Odysseus in the fight against the suitors?
Final Exam
Question | Answer |
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Who joins Odysseus in the fight against the suitors | Telemachus, cowherd, swineherd |
Why does Telemachus execute the maids | they are associated with the suitors |
What does Eurymachus do to stop Odysseus from killing all the suitors | ask for a fair fight with Odysseus |
Where does Odysseus kill suitors?
the throat of Antinous
Summary: Book 22 Before the suitors realize what is happening, Odysseus shoots a second arrow through the throat of Antinous. The suitors are confused and believe this shooting to be an accident. Odysseus finally reveals himself, and the suitors become terrified.
Who did Odysseus murder?
Odysseus first kills Antinous by shooting an arrow at him while he appears to be drinking from a cup. The buttshaft of the arrow is sticking out of his neck when all is said and done. This is the man who was most after his wife and sort of was the ring leader of the men vying for Penelope’s hand in marriage.
Are the suitors evil?
There he found that 108 young men, the suitors, had invaded his house. Their purpose was to put pressure on Odysseus’ wife, Penelope, to marry one of them. The suitors are described negatively as being rude, slovenly, disrespectful and ungrateful.
Who are the suitors that Odysseus killed?
The SUITORS were killed either by Odysseus or by someone in his team, that is, Eumaeus 1, Philoetius or Telemachus. Eumaeus 1 was Odysseus’ servant and swineherd. He was son of Ctesius 1, son of Ormenus 5.
What did Athena do in the slaughter of the suitors?
Athena grants Laertes the first blow, throwing a spear through the father of the main suitor, after which father and son attacked the mob with sword and spear, interrupted by a shout of Athena, “Hold, men of Ithaca, from cruel combat, and without bloodshed this instant part!” “As thus Athena spoke, pale fear took hold of them all.
Who are the suitors of Penelope in the Odyssey?
Homer, Odyssey 16.106). SUITORS OF PENELOPE are called those who wished to marry Penelope and living in the palace of Odysseus consumed his wealth at their feasts during his absence. But Odysseus returned and no one of them escaped the palace alive.