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... journey. The growth in intellect, maturity, and strength the Odysseus undergoes is reflected distinctly in his son, Telemachus. In ...
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... Finally, the beginning of the Odyssey focuses on Odysseus' son, Telemachus. ... When Athena first meets Telemachus, she praises Telemachus for being Odysseus' son. ...
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... war hero, Odysseus, who is sentenced to twenty years of tribulation after the bloody war of Troy before returning home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus. ...
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... and Sparta. In The Odyssey, Homer created a parallel for readers, between Odysseus and Telemachus, father and son. Telemachus was ...
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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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... is experiencing many hardships, which are preventing him from returning home, his wife is being besieged by suitors, and his son, Telemachus is growing up in ...
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... across them. Throughout their many journeys, both Odysseus and his son Telemachus were invited into many homes. There, they were ...
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Odysseus' son, Telemachus, has some big footsteps to follow, and in order to do this he must learn the ways of a hero in order to become one. ...
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... mother. Despite all this, is Penelope really harming her son? Penelope's son, Telemachus is too young to take over the throne. By ...
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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 Phaeacians will help him on his final journey to his homeland. Meanwhile, Athena goes to Odysseus's home in Ithaca to visit Odysseus's son, Telemachus. ...
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... Telemachus says to Nestor's son, Peisistratus, "So I beg you, favourite of Zeus, not to take me past my ship, but to put me down there and so save me from ...
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... the antagonists. All of the good characters immediately took Odysseus or his son Telemachus into their homes and fed them. None of ...
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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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The Journey Of Telemachus's Manhood Telemachus is the son of Odysseus and Penelope. After twenty years of his father's absence, Telemachus ...
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... the antagonists. All of the good characters immediately took Odysseus or his son Telemachus into their homes and fed them. None of ...
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... This allows him to reach his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus and his son Telemachus, who both are essential to his battle with the suitors. ...
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... that role. She worries when her son Telemachus sails to find his father and grieves over the absence of her husband. Many times ...
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... Athena disguises Odysseus as a beggar and then transforms him into a better and massive person when he meets his son Telemachus. ...
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... and his kingdom. First he disguises himself as a beggar and convinces his son Telemachus that he is his father. Afterwards he and ...
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... gone. Penelope's son, Telemachus had left her and his homeland of Ithaca to go to try and find his long-lost father, Odysseus. There ...
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... In book XXIII, Odysseus is talking to his son, Telemachus about a battle they might soon be in. Telemachus says, "I stand ready to follow you and to fight. ...
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... adventures. In the second section of the poem, Ulysses enters into a slightly better mood while he talks about his son, Telemachus. However ...
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... Learning of these atrocities, Odysseus teamed up with his son, Telemachus and his faithful servant, removing all intruders from his home, sending many to their ...
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... as they please. At some points even Penelope's faithful and loyal son Telemachus talks down to his mother. On pg. 379 Telemachus ...
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... Assisted by his son Telemachus, as well as Eumaios and Philoetius, Odysseus wins the competition that Penelope created to decide her suitor and then cleverly ...
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... The household in this epic seems to be an important structure in the relationship between Odysseus, Penelope, and their son Telemachus. ...
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... Odysseus' journey started when he left Penelope and his son Telemachus to go fight for Greeks in the Trojan War against Trojans from the city of Troy. ...
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... distress, has pushed her son away from her. This disagreement over Phemius only shows the deep chasm that has come between them. As for Telemachus, he makes ...
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... home in Ithaca.He suffered great anguish and suffering on the high seas in his quest to reconcile with his beautiful wife Penelope and son Telemachus. ...
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