Explanation:
Odysseus kills the suitors because they have taken over his palace, consumed his wealth, and are attempting to force his wife, Penelope, to marry one of them. In Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey,” Odysseus returns home after a long absence to find his kingdom overrun by these suitors. After disguising himself as a beggar, he confronts the suitors and, with the help of his son and a few loyal servants, kills them all in a brutal battle.