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    relationship is shown throughout the Odyssey. Telemachus considers death over killing the suitors as he says,”Soon -you wait -they’ll grind me down as well.”(Homer 1.293). Although killing the suitors is an easier option, due to the strictness of the relationship it will lead more consequences and more unwanted trouble. The suitors abuse the guest-host relationship by,”...feasting themselves sick, swilling our glowing wine”(Homer 2.61). Even though Telemachus was unhappy with the suitors he did not

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    by Tiresias. The odyssey is an epic poem in 24 books. It’s a poem about Odysseus, king of Ithaca who gets lost for more than 10 years where he is trying to return to Ithaca after the Trojan war. There were a lot of people who played a important role in Odysseus returning back to Ithaca. Some of them helped Odysseus and some tried to stop him from going back to Ithaca. Three of them are Telemachus, Tiresias and Poseidon The first person to help Odysseus was Telemachus, Telemachus is the son of Odysseus

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    Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey takes place in and around ancient Greece near the time of the Trojan War. The protagonist is Odysseus, the guile hero and king of Ithaca. Just after his first son Telemachus was born, Odysseus is called to battle in the ten year long Trojan war. After the war, angry at his and his men’s hubris in battle, the gods made the return journey last ten harsh years. Meanwhile, growing up fatherless, Telemachus has to cautiously take charge of the hold, while staying loyal to

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    Odysseus’ and Telemachus’ journeys or nostos were both very similar and different. They parallel each other in some ways but they are also completely different at other times. Telemachus starts as a younger, less mature boy, and without the presence of his father during his childhood, he becomes a timid, shy and spineless boy who is greatly pampered by his mother. He has even more to achieve, being the son of a world-famous father, and this is a very difficult reputation to live up to. His journey

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    and weakened. In The Odyssey both Odysseus and his son Telemachus go through rough times to experience their spiritual growth just as in psychology it is known that traumatic events or hardships also cause changes in our personality. Odysseus through the whole Odyssey was tested far more than anyone else. Beginning with him stuck on Calypso 's island with everything but happiness while his true desire was simple to return home to his family. Homer started out showing Odyssey 's mood and spirits

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    novel, The Odyssey by Homer, is about Odysseus and his journey home from the Trojan War, however, throughout the novel, Odysseus’ son, Telemachus, also becomes a man. Telemachus becoming a man is displayed in many ways throughout the novel. Telemachus stood up for what he believed in. He was also smart about what he did and planned. Another way that Telemachus became a man was that he had his own ideas but he would still listen to others. The novel, The Odyssey, is a story about Telemachus’ journey

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    no heros are perfect in real life and in the Odyssey. “Of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man.” Telemachus was afraid to become a leader because he didn’t believe in himself. That shows weakness. Nobody is going to take him serious as a leader if he is showing lack of power. Telemachus states, “a boy inept at battle, I’d swing to attack if I had the power in me.” (book#: 2 line#: 66-67) Telemachus isn’t confident in himself and he says he cannot

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    poems is called “The Odyssey,” where Homer writes about the journey of Odysseus as he struggled for 20 years to return home after the Trojan Wars. The journey would consist of battling monsters, temptation, and many setbacks involving Greek goddesses and gods. Despite Odysseus demonstrating intellect and bravery in his journey back home to Ithaca, the loyal actions of Penelope, Telemachus, and some people in Itcha allow Odysseus to return home. First and foremost, Prince Telemachus, the son of Odysseus

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    Matthew Nordstrom Mrs Clemmons B Block Odyssey Essay. Telemachus’ Loyalty “The Essential Odyssey”, is a story about Odysseus and his journey to get home after the Trojan War and to save his family from the suitors who have invaded his home. The author uses loyalty as a common theme throughout the book. One of the strongest demonstrations of loyalty is seen in Telemachus, Odysseus’ son. He is smart, selfless, and a skilled strategist, but the most common trait he shows in this book is loyalty. Although

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    most incredible stories ever told written by Homer, The Odyssey, a father of newborn baby must leave to war leaving his family and kingdom behind. Not only does he have to face his own challenges, but so does his family. When their kingdom has no leader, everything goes bad for his wife, Penelope. Slowly suitors begin to invade their home and attempt to take over the kingdom by becoming Penelope’s new husband. Penelope and her son, Telemachus begin to face their own problems. Their maids are getting

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