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The suitors were wooing his wife, and also had been eating his food and drinking his wine.
Teiresias says Odysseus will take his revenge on these suitors and eventually kill them all either by through force or fraud.
he had to hold back when the suitors were making fun of his father, hide the armors and shields and something else...
The eagle who swoops down and steals a goose. It is seen as an omen saying that Odysseus is going to take down the suitors and take revenge. Look at top of page 325.
the suitors are the men who come to "woo" penelope, Odysseus' wife and Telemachus' mother, and try to get her to marry them. they're very rude because they take advantage of staying in Odysseus' castlethey eat all his food and everything :/hope i helped (:actually, it's the Odyssey. The suitors are people who have come to stay with Odysseus and have overstayed their welcome while breaking xenia.
they feed off his land and tried to take his wife
Odysseus killed the suitors because the suitors raided his palace, tried to take his wife Penelope, steal his property, threatened the royal family of Ithaca and because they were a great threat to Ithaca.
verb; to hit back, take revenge
He will take revenge on us for having betrayed him.
You probably did something to him. Obviously, or else it wouldn't be revenge.
I will take revenge from the person who killed my pet dog
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.