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... There is a vast difference between the Telemakhos of book one and the Telemakhos of book four; in the way he speaks, the way he thinks of his family, and in ...
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... However, as the book goes on we see Telemakhos become more and more like his father, in every respect as he is taught and guided by some of the best examples ...
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... When Athena enters the hall in Book 1 we are told that: Telemakhos "was sitting there unhappy among the suitors, a boy, daydreaming"(I.144-145) 1. This paints ...
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... I believe this quote is just Telemakhos asking Meneloas if he knows anything about where his father is -I had no questions about this book. ...
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... However, in Book XXI lines 358-378 the reader may note a dramatic change in Telemakhos' attitude as he begins to take on the responsibilities of a man. ...
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... However, in Book XXI lines 358-378 the reader may note a dramatic change in Telemakhos' attitude as he begins to take on the responsibilities of a man. ...
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... First, Homer depicts this motif through Telemakhos, Odysseus' son. In the first book of the poem, Athena addresses Telemahkos in disguise. ...
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She has worked so hard to reunite Odysseus with his wife Penelope and son Telemakhos. Athena disguises herself many times in the book. ...
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She has worked so hard to reunite Odysseus with his wife Penelope and son Telemakhos. Athena disguises herself many times in the book. ...
(2190 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
She has worked so hard to reunite Odysseus with his wife Penelope and son Telemakhos. Athena disguises herself many times in the book. ...
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... The Akhaians told Telemakhos that, "He has to dismiss her mother from the ... Several incidents like this occurred throughout the book, and every time, Penelope ...
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... ways during the Trojan War and reveal a great hero to Telemakhos, Odysseus's unknowing son. ... of where Odysseus has been is told by Menelaos in Book IV, leaving ...
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... for Odysseus' return home, and throughout the first half of the book she assists ... In books 1-4 she helps Telemakhos, Odysseus' son, gather the courage to go out ...
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... book and story there is a lesson to learn from to help shape the reader's experience. Here we see how the stories influence Odysseus and his son Telemakhos's ...
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... Odysseus shows loyalty like Telemakhos and Penelope to the gods and his family. ... This book shows many clear examples of loyalty in the ancient Greek society. ...
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... ensure that Telemakhos will follow him, it is necessary for Odysseus to reestablish order in his land by ousting the suitors-which he accomplishes in Book XXII ...
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... see his home..." (161). In Book XVII Telemakhos also instructs Penelope to pray to Zeus for revenge. People of ancient Greece did ...
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The story of DEATH IN THE GREAT HALL, book twenty-two, is the most interesting ... From these clues given by Homer it can be inferred that Telemakhos was behind ...
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... Where she failed her culture was in not letting him leave as Menelaos advises Telemakhos when he was ... 'Good entertaining ends with no detaining" (Book XV p387). ...
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... 151,4.4) Helen, not even waiting for permission from Menelaos, lashes out at Telemakhos. ... third character of Focus, Nausikaa, seems at the start of book VI to ...
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... When the book opens, a decade later, every hero has returned home or died ... In spite of the protest of Telemakhos, Oysseus' son, the noblemen steadily waste and ...
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... Athena is the one who goes to tell Telemakhos to return home. ... The most apparent cataloging in The Odyssey is the catalog of heroes found in Book XI. ...
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... also ruled his kingdom as well as protected the well-being of his son, Telemakhos. ... In book I when the suitors arre eating he domonstrates their evil by saying ...
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... Even when book II in the story begins, it starts by saying " A Hero's son ... has courage and strength, he is a legend because everywhere that Telemakhos goes they ...
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