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... The day must come though where the honored wife of Leartes' son Odysseus must bid goodbye to the house which welcomed her as a bride, and bring herself to take ...
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... tells Achilles about his son, Neoptolemus, he describes him as a great and fierce warrior, Achilles felt great pride about his son, Odysseus says "with long ...
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... people. " I am Odysseus, Laertes' son. The ... him. Telemachus, Odysseus' son, also felt unfulfilled due to the absence of a father figure. He ...
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... shape the reader's experience. Here we see how the stories influence Odysseus and his son Telemakhos's live. Telemakhos is forced to ...
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... He earns the 'wrath of Poseidon' in the same way that almost any man would earn a father's wrath if he deliberately blinded the son. Odysseus is far too ...
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... 10 years later in Ithaca, Odysseus' son Telemachus called a council of the men due to the inspiration he received from goddess Athena. ...
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... The son being of our "hero," Odysseus. The son spoke highly of Odysseus's "strength" and "greatness" to anyone who would listen. ...
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... Odysseus. The son being of our hero Odysseus. The son spoke highly of Odysseus's strength and greatness to anyone who would listen. ...
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... First, Homer depicts this motif through Telemakhos, Odysseus' son. ... When Odysseus and his father are reunited, Laertes faints upon his son's arrival. ...
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... defeating the Trojans. Then in his journey home, Odysseus bests the son of a god, the Cyclops, Polyphemus. After that he tricks ...
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Odysseus, son of Laertes, was godlike in many ways, but he also showed some human or mortal characteristics. In The Odyssey by Homer ...
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TELEMACHUS, THE SON OF ODYSSEUS The Odyssey, written by Homer, is a book that tells the tale of one man's journey home. The main ...
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... Ulysses' father and his son are strong believers of discipline and order, but Odysseus will "concede no boundaries." It is deeply rooted in Odysseus to wander ...
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... Using his sensibility, he was able to protect his men and his life. The suitors were planning to kill Odysseus' son, Telemachus. ...
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... Not only does Odysseus' hold back his identity from the suitors who want him dead, or the servants who may not be trusted, but also his wife and son. ...
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... illustrates other relationships where love is of great importance - one of the most emphasized is the father-son relationship between Odysseus and Telemachos. ...
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... Book 16:Odysseus, still disguised as the stranger, sees his son Telemachus; Odysseus goes out side and when he returns he is his old self again, and Telemachus ...
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... The father - son relationship between Odysseus and Telemachos is a little awkward because they both never really got to know each other, but they still care ...
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... All the men who wanted to marry Odysseus wife were planning on killing his son and Odysseus. So Odysseus and his son killed all ...
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... In the beginning of the epic, Odysseus' son, Telemachos, is a childish, passive, fearful, and untested boy, but in the end, he has developed into a young man ...
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... Everybody showed respect to Telemakhos because he was the son of Odysseus. Penelope ... Odysseus took the eye of Poseidon's son. Poseidon ...
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... That is the reason for their loss of agency and suffering. The reason in for Odysseus' torment is obvious: he blinded Poseidon's son. ...
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... When Odysseus reaches Ithaca he uses his mental and physical strength to reclaim ... First he disguises himself as a beggar and convinces his son Telemachus that ...
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... When the son of Odysseus arrived to Nestor's kingdom he was given a royal treatment. Telemachus was fed and entertained by stories told by the king himself. ...
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... masculine role model. Such a boy is introduced in Homers' epic tale The Odyssey as Telemakhos, Odysseus' son. In the beginning of ...
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... masculine role model. Such a boy is introduced in Homers' epic tale The Odyssey as Telemakhos, Odysseus' son. In the beginning of ...
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... Athena also made sure that Telemachus understood that because he was Odysseus' son, what responsibilities he must embrace to set matters straight, "It all ...
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... Odyssey, there are many direct and indirect circumstances in which Odysseus wreaks havoc ... and then tricks the one-eyed cannibal, Cyclopes, the son of Poseidon. ...
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... Then Athena told him and his son that he would turn Odysseus into an old man who was poor and humble just so he could go to his house in a disguise. ...
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... him. Poseidon was not happy with what Odysseus did to his son. Poseidon decides to punish Odysseus every chance he gets. Odysseus ...
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