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Why does Eurymachus get angry at Ulysses?

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Overall, Eurymachus is angry that he cannot string the bow because he realizes that he is vastly inferior to Odysseus and is worried that his reputation as a strong, valiant leader is ruined because of his public failure. Hope this helps!
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Eurymachus is angry that he cannot string the bow because he realizes that he is vastly inferior and is worried that his reputation as a strong, valiant leader is ruined because of his public failure.

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