Inside the Walls of Troy
How does Odysseus believe Helen's suitor should be chosen in the novel, Inside the Walls of Troy?
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Odysseus suggests a plan to prevent conflict, where all the suitors swear lifelong allegiance to support whoever is chosen as the suitor for Helen. By doing this, the suitors will not fight among themselves and also protect both Helen and her new husband from further conflicts.
Inside the Walls of Troy