Based on the passage, what is the best prediction
about what will become of Antinous?
Which detail from the passage supports this
prediction?
One word only,
my lords, and suitors of the famous queen.
One thing I have to say.
There is no pain, no burden for the heart
when blows come to a man, and he defending
his own oattle - his own cows and lambs.
Here it was otherwise. Antinous
hit me for being driven on by hunger -
how many bitter seas men cross for hunger!
If beggars interest the gods, if there are Furies pent in the
dark to avenge a poor man's wrong, then may
Antinous meet his death before his wedding day!"
- The Odyssey,
Homer
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