When the tramp Irus began to harass Odysseus in the palace of Ithaca, Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, was provoked by Irus's taunts and insults. The two men were set to fight, and despite Irus's larger size, Odysseus easily overpowered him, demonstrating his strength and skill. This confrontation not only showcased Odysseus's physical prowess but also served to establish his dominance in the presence of the suitors, who were watching the fight. Ultimately, Odysseus's victory reinforced his status and instilled fear in the suitors, reminding them of his true identity and power.
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