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In no less than seventy-five words, explain how both Ulysses and Telemachus meet their final challenges by means of the slaughter of the suitors.

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Ulysses and Telemachus have as final challenges the killing of suitors because it was necessary to regain honor and establish a reputation in the community. This is because the suitors harmed the residence that, by law, belonged to the men of the house. This directly affects Telemachus who owned the property, in the absence of his father, and was not respected by the suitors. Ulysses, in addition to not having his property respected, had his marriage and wife disrespected by the presence of suitors.

This all weakened the honor of Ulysses and Telemachus in the region and for this reason it was necessary that a very large revenge was carried out to recover the honor and establish a reputation that would show Ulysses and Telemachus as strong, brutal, protective, domineering, in addition to strengthening a sense of masculinity towards both.