what do you think of odysseus' killing of the suitors? is it justified? how does the killing of the suitors continue to show the double standard between men and women in romantic relationships? by the end of book 22 do you think telemachus is different or similar to his father?

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When Odysseus gets home, he kills the men who were attempting to wed his bride without him. He believes that the murder is the only way he can take back control over Ithaka. Law and the gods justify the killing, and Athena joins the conflict to stand for Odysseus.

As the Odyssey's titular hero, Odysseus is arguably best known for that role. This epic tells the story of his struggles, which lasted for ten years, as he attempted to return home after the Trojan War and reclaim his rightful throne in Ithaca. Unaware that he had a child with the witch Circe, Telegonus, Odysseus was killed by the child. Odysseus' ten-year battle to go home after the Trojan War is chronicled in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. While Odysseus fights mythical monsters and endures the wrath of the gods, his wife Penelope and son Telemachus fend off rivals for Penelope's hand and the reign of Ithaca long enough for Odysseus to return.

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