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  • Odysseus has finally made it home but once he arrives and see the suitors all he can think about is not getting Penelope back.
  • "Why still awake? The unluckiest man alive! Here is your house, your wife at home, your son, as fine a boy as one could hope to have." (Book 20, Page 336)
  • Penelope is beginning to give up on the thought of her husband ever returning home. (Odysseus hears Penelope's prayer of death)
  • "May the gods who rule Olympus blot me out! Artemis with your glossy braids, come shoot me dead—so I can plunge beneath this loadsome earth with the image of Odysseus vivid in my mind." (Book 20, Page 338)
  • "Father Zeus, if you really willed it so—to bring me home over land and sea-lanes, home to native ground after all the pain your brought me—show me a sign (Book 20, Page 338)
  • Odysseus is frightened that he might not ever be Penelope's husband again so he prays to Zeus for help. (Zeus answers with a thunderclap)
  • "My friends, we'll never carry off this plot to kill the prince." (Book 20, Page 343)
  • They want to kill me
  • Throw the foot Ctesippus
  • A suitor named Ctesippus throws an oxhoof at the king but the king ducks and doesn't get hit.
  • Telemachus tells him mother about the offenses the suitors have done, but gives them another chance.
  • HAHAHA
  • These man have done bad things.
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