<span>[Odysseus stands in the doorway and shoots arrows at the suitors; he first kills Antinous; Eurymachus offers compensation for what the suitors have done; Odysseus kills him; Telemachus kills Amphinomus, then goes to fetch weapons from the storeroom; Melanthius reveals where the weapons are stored and gets some for the suitors; Eumaeus and Philoetius catch Melanthius and string him up to the rafters; Athena appears in the guise of Mentor to encourage Odysseus; Agelaus tries to rally the suitors; Odysseus, Telemachus, Eumaeus and Philoetius keep killing suitors until Athena makes the suitors panic; Leiodes seeks mercy from Odysseus but is killed; Odysseus spares Phemius and Medon; Odysseus questions Eurycleia about the women servants who have dishonoured him; he gets them to haul the bodies outside and clean up the hall; Telemachus hangs all the unfaithful female slaves; Melanthius is cut up and castrated; Odysseus purifies the house and yard; Odysseus is reunited with the faithful women servants]</span>
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This shows that the narrator is a shy person or an introvert and becomes nervous easily
He describes the natives as unfriendly and hostile.When they arrived at the shores, they were not welcomed with friendly smiles. Instead, they were welcomed with deadly arrows. The same scene is displayed in the description of Squanto and Massasoit. The natives greatly hated the colonists.
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autobiography - comes directly from the person themself
I would say shared sorrow but I'm not exactly sure