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Was Odysseus Wrong in Killing the suitors?

Discussion › Category: Questions › Was Odysseus Wrong in Killing the suitors?
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Plato asked 1 year ago

With regards to Xenia, was Odysseus wrong in murdering the suitors at the end? And what about the slave girls?

Question Tags: Homer, Odysseus, Xenia
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Elle Smith answered 12 months ago

The suitors deserved it! But the slave girls not… 

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