In Homer's "Odyssey," there are more than a hundred suitors at Odysseus' house. They have taken over his home in Ithaca, consuming his wealth and vying for the hand of his wife, Penelope, believing Odysseus to be dead. Their presence creates a significant conflict in the story, leading to Odysseus's eventual return and confrontation with them.
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