Table of Contents
- 1 Who did Odysseus kill?
- 2 Did Odysseus kill people?
- 3 Did Odysseus kill the suitors families?
- 4 Did Odysseus kill babies?
- 5 How did Odysseus prove his identity to Penelope?
- 6 Why can’t the suitors string Odysseus’s bow?
- 7 How many people did Odysseus kill in the Odyssey?
- 8 Who was saved from death in the Odyssey?
- 9 What happens in book 22 of the Odyssey?
Who did Odysseus kill?
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.
Did Odysseus kill people?
While Odysseus is killing the suitors, he begs for mercy, saying that he tried to stop the others and they were paying for not listening to him. Odysseus hears him out, but says that, as a priest, he must have prayed for Odysseus to not come home, so he kills him anyway.
Who did Odysseus kill in 22?
Leodes pleads that he was only the suitors’ priest, but Odysseus knows that he was the first to try to string the bow and win Penelope. Odysseus decapitates him with one swipe, the head softly bouncing in the dust.
Did Odysseus kill the suitors families?
Case Description: Complainants (the Families of the Suitors) accuse Defendant (Odysseus) of murder. When Odysseus finally got home to Ithaca, there were tons of suitors hanging out in his palace, pressuring his wife, Penelope, to marry them. Odysseus entered in disguise and ended up killing every one of them.
Did Odysseus kill babies?
In Greek mythology, Astyanax (/əˈstaɪ. ənæks/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυάναξ Astyánax, “protector of the city”) was the son of Hector, the crown prince of Troy, and his wife, Princess Andromache of Cilician Thebe. Another version is given in Iliou persis, in which Odysseus kills Astyanax.
Does Odysseus kill his wife?
When Odysseus discovered the unfaithfulness of his wife, some say that Odysseus killed Penelope, whilst others say that Penelope was sent back to the home of her father Icarius. Some writers would tell of Penelope being later seduced by the god Hermes, a relationship that brought forth a man called Pan.
How did Odysseus prove his identity to Penelope?
When Odysseus returns, Penelope doesn’t recognize him and cannot be sure that Odysseus is really who he says he is. She tests Odysseus by ordering her servant Eurycleia to move their marriage bed. His anger, and the fact that he knows the story of the bed, proves his identity.
Why can’t the suitors string Odysseus’s bow?
Telemachus tries it first, to set an example, but he can’t even string the bow. The suitor Leodes tries the bow and fails: it is too stiff to bend. Other suitors lack the strength to string it as well.
How does Penelope trick her husband Odysseus?
For three years, Penelope has put off choosing a husband among the suitors by saying that she must first finish weaving a shroud for Laertes. Each day she weaves and each night she unravels her day’s work.
How many people did Odysseus kill in the Odyssey?
Odysseus had killed 108 men, including 12 servants who had betrayed Odysseus (the maids had slept with the suitors, and a servant had mocked Odysseus when he was a beggar). Thanks that helped a lot! :O Thanks you really helped me with that paragraph!
Who was saved from death in the Odyssey?
The first is Leodes, who claims that he served as the priest among the suitors. Because he was their priest, Odysseus concludes that he must have prayed for Odysseus’ death.
What happens to Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey?
The sun god Helios angrily asked Zeus and the other gods to punish Odysseus’s crew for killing his cattle, and Zeus complied. Strange things began to happen to the cattle that had been killed: they bellowed and moved. But the men continue to feast for six more days before sailing away.
What happens in book 22 of the Odyssey?
As book 22 opens, Odysseus flings off his rags to announce his return and, with the help of Telemachus, begins the ritual killing of the assembled suitors.