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According to this excerpt from Book 24 of Homer's Odyssey, why does Eupithes want revenge against Ulysses?

His moderate words some better minds persuade:
They part, and join him: but the number stay'd.
They storm, they shout, with hasty frenzy fired,
And second all Eupithes' rage inspired.
They case their limbs in brass; to arms they run;
The broad effulgence blazes in the sun.
Before the city, and in ample plain,
They meet: Eupithes heads the frantic train.
Fierce for his son, he breathes his threats in air;
Fate bears them not, and Death attends him there.



1. because he is devoted to Neptune



2. because Ulysses hides his true identity from him



3. because Ulysses killed his son Antinous



4. because he wants to marry Penelope



5. because Ulysses killed all of Penelope’s suitors

Respuesta :

The answer is the 3rd one.

Answer: 3.

Explanation: According to this excerpt from Book 24 or Homer's "Odyssey", Eupithes wants revenge against Ulysses because Ulysses has killed his son Antinous. Odysseus has killed Penelope's suitors. Eupithes encourages the parents of the other suitors to seek revenge, "Fierce for his son, he breathes his threats in air;..." He is killed by Laertes who is helped by Athena.

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