The Odyssey

In book 22, explain the argument Euymachus presents in an attempt to save his own life and the lives of the other suitors. Does his argument works.

In book 22, explain the argument Euymachus presents in an attempt to save his own life and the lives of the other suitors. Does his argument works.

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"Eurymachus then said, "This stranger who has lately come here has lost his senses. Servants, turn him out into the streets, since he finds it so dark here."

So, in book 22, Eurymachus tries to get the servants to cast Odysseus out. It doesn't work.