In "The Odyssey," Odysseus dresses as a beggar primarily to seek revenge against the suitors who have overrun his home and disrespected his family. By disguising himself, he can gather information, assess the situation, and plan his strategy without being recognized. Therefore, the correct motivation is that he wants revenge against the suitors.
In The Odyssey - Amphimedon, what motivates Odysseus to dress as a beggar?
He is trying to be humble.
He wants to surprise Penelope.
He is angry at Amphimedon.
He wants revenge against the suitors.
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