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In The Odyssey - Amphimedon, what motivates Odysseus to dress as a beggar?

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The answer is my honest specialty--- I love the entirety of the story. Odysseus returned home to find his wife Penelope surrounded by high-nosed, snotty suitors leaning over and breathing down her neck. Because he wanted revenge against these suitors, he dressed as a beggar so they might underestimate him.
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