Fighting the suitors with his son Telemachus is which part of Odysseus’s epic journey?

1.his road of trials
2.his supreme ordeal
3.his transformation
4.his return home

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Fighting the suitors with his son Telemachus is his supreme ordeal part of Odysseus's epic Journey. Thus, the correct answer is B.

What is Odysseus's epic journey?

The story is based on After the Trojan War when Odysseus returns home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus. Odysseus' journey to Ithaca is made more difficult by a severe character defect that he is unable to manage when he returns home from the Trojan War.

The ultimate ordeal of the epic journey is his battle with Penelope's suitors. He returns home after the Trojan War after a ten-year journey. There, he discovers dozens of new rivals competing for his position and his wife's marriage. He misleads all the rivals and then kills them with the help of Telemachus.

Therefore, option B  his supreme ordeal is the appropriate answer.

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