what would you have done to the suitors /lit/?
why was he so pissed off again, he was mia for 10 years
Probably the same as Odysseus if I was as ridiculously overpowered as him.
send them back to calypso, have them perform an infinite conga line
I suppose he may have had no choice if they would have gotten rid of him anyway. Killing the servant girls who had never met him was a little rough. It makes more sense when you realize Odysseus is the villain, as Euripides portrays.
>>9566833
The suitors violated his household, which was a tremendous insult in the Homeric world.
>>9566833
They were pushing around his son, wife, father, and servants and were draining his household's resources. They were also basically threatening to brutalize and rape his wife out of spite because she was refusing to pick a husband.
>>9566861
>It makes more sense when you realize Odysseus is the villain, as Euripides portrays.
I am soon going to start on euripides. which play is this?
>>9566830
Apologized and shrunk away.
>>9566833
The suitors mistreated his wife, destroyed most of his wealth and property, and tried to kill his son. They had it coming.
>>9566830
>orgyporgy
>>9566833
Why the fuck wouldn't he?
These cunts were eating his food, abusing his son and trying to fuck his wife.
>>9567040
this is the correct answer
>>9566910
Iphigenia at Aulis, which sets up the subsequent events in Electra and Orestes.
There is also an award winning film adaptation to the trilogy by Kakoyannis up on youtube, in Greek no less.
Based Odysseus.
Takin care of business.
>>9566830