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In what book does Odysseus kill the suitors?

In what book does Odysseus kill the suitors?

Book 22
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.

What happens in Book 17 of the Odyssey?

Summary: Book 17 Telemachus leaves Odysseus at Eumaeus’s hut and heads to his palace, where he receives a tearful welcome from Penelope and the nurse Eurycleia. Odysseus receives a similar welcome at the palace. The suitors give him food with great reluctance, and Antinous goes out of his way to insult him.

What happens in Book 22 of the Odyssey?

In Book 22 of The Odyssey, Odysseus reveals his true identity to everyone and begins slaughtering the suitors. After Odysseus and his crew kill many suitors, Athena joins in and ends the battle. Telemachus then kills the twelve female servants disloyal to Odysseus.

What reasons does Odysseus give for killing 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 is the first suitor Odysseus kills?

Antinous
Antinous. Antinous, son of Eupheithes, is the first of the suitors to speak in the epic and the first to die upon Odysseus’ return.

Who helps Odysseus fight against the suitors?

Two of the servants, Telemachus, and Athena (disguised as Mentor) fight with Odysseus to kill the suitors. How does Athena help Odysseus in his battle against the suitors? Athena helps Odysseus by motivating him.

How does Athena help Odysseus during the slaughter of the suitors in Book XXII?

Two of the servants, Telemachus, and Athena (disguised as Mentor) fight with Odysseus to kill the suitors. How does Athena help Odysseus in his battle against the suitors? Athena helps Odysseus by motivating him. He makes them clean up all of the blood from the dead suitors and then hangs them.

What is the suitors crime in the Odyssey?

Punishment is necessary in this culture. In the epic, The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus slaughters the Suitors for living in his house for three years during his absence. Some people may argue that the Suitors deserved this punishment because they ate his cattle, drank his wine, and stayed in his house.