Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Odysseus and Telemachus
In Homers epic poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus son, Telemachus, is an important cite whose tour into manhood is exhibited on base Odysseuss own travels. Throughout the poem, Telemachos experiences legion(predicate) opportunities to become a man, and in most cases, he rises to the altercate admirably. His maturation is important to the victimisation of the poem, and affects the outcome of the story. Three of import guidances in which Telemachos becomes a man during the tale are when he takes the world-class to go strike his father, the instance when he took control of the situation of the suitors, and finally, when he stood next to his father in battle. \nThe first way Telemachos shows that he has matured is when he takes the initiative to go find his father. When Telemachus to drive to find Odysseus, things are non well in his house. He has many suitors there that do not care close his house, his belongings, or his m some other. These workforce are courting his mother, wa iting for her to judge which integrity of them she will marry. It is a big decision for him to make, solely with the assistance of Athene, Telemachos finds his way. Athene comes to him one day and tells him to find his father. Although Telemachus was unsettled at first, he decides to go find Odysseus. On his journey, he first visits Nestor, one of the wisest men in the world. Telemachos goes to Nestor to find out if he knows anything some his fathers whereabouts. Nestor tells him that Odysseus is on his way home. later on he goes to Nestor, Telemachus goes to Menalaos, his fathers darkened companion from the Trojan War. After leaving Menalaos, Telemachus returns home to Ithaca. He has no information other than the fact that his father is attack home. Telemachos decides to go home and help his mother with the suitors. On his journey home, Athene comes to him and tells him that the suitors are grooming to kill him. She tells him not to go directly home, but go to Eiumaios the swineherd instead. Eiumaos is...
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