For the answer to the question above, Odysseus tells his son about his plan to kill the suitors and Telemachus thinks he is crazy. He thinks it is impossible because there are hundreds of suitors and they are only two men. <span>There are hundreds of men with their helpers and armorers prepared to kill Odysseus.</span>
Telemachus disagrees with Odysseus because he thinks he is mad. Odysseus and Telemachus cannot possibly kill all of the suitors before they are themselves cut down. This important in the story, because, at that time, it was much frowned upon to disagree with your father.