Ultimately, due to the transformations that occurred in Telemachus and Odysseus in their time separated from each other, their relationship transcends the normal familial bond between father and son. This deviation from the norm of connections between family members is strongly illustrated just before the main fight between Odysseus and the Suitors occurs. A contest is held to test the skills of the Suitors, and Telemachus participates as well. In this contest, the challengers must attempt to string…
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In The Odyssey, Homer portrays Telemachus as mournful. At the beginning of Chapter four, Telemachus arrives at Sparta in search of news of his father. He decides to ask the king, Menelaus, for any information regarding him. As Menelaus talks about how great of a soldier he was, and that it was a pity for to leave his wife and child, Telemachus starts to cry. Homer says, “Now hearing these things said, the boy’s heart rose in a long pang for his father, and he wept, holding his purple mantle with…
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Odysseus wasn’t there to teach Telemachus how to defend himself and his mother. The suitors would always walk over him since he couldn’t do much about it and the suitors all knew he was weak. When they let the suitors come into their castle they made a huge mess and it was so filthy and Telemachus couldn’t do a thing about it. In The Odyssey the suitors took advantage of the situation since the Odysseus wasn’t there to stop them. If Telemachus was stronger and knew how to speak up the situation of…
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they will get great hospitality. The characters Telemachus, Odysseus, and the cyclops, Polyphemus they all have examples of Xenos, that reveals character traits about them and add to the epic. Telemachus is a perfect example of Xenos because he lets the suitors into his home and let them stay for a long while and she also let Penelope's husband Odysseus stay at her house before he the man is his father.The first time Xenos appeared, is when Telemachus greats the suitors “‘Welcome to our feast. There…
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The Characteristics Of A Hero Between Odysseus and Telemachus Is Similar but Different in many ways when it comes to being a hero. Telemachus Is An Assertive Person and even when he shows intimidation he is determined and very firm in his resolve to look over his estate and watch over his mother. These Are Traits From Telemachus that display the role of a hero, also showing traits of being a protector. Odysseus is shown to be a man who is filled with motivation to make it back home to his family…
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Some characteristics of a hero that Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus share are that they are all caring and very faithful people. Odysseus and Penelope both have a similar characteristic that they share, and that is being loyal and patient. Odysseus Telemachus both have a lot of like ways because of the fact that they are both cunning and intelligent and able to use their skills to postpone remarriage to their suitors. So overall both Telmechaus and Odysseus have a good heart. And overall, they…
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Odysseus and Telemachus both play a hero role in the story, yet they are heroes in different ways. Odysseus is a hero because he fought the Trojans and encountered many mythical creatures and gods. Telemachus is a hero because he stands up to the suitors and he helps Odysseus fight battles throughout their journey. They both have great hero characteristics, but they aren’t the same. Telemachus has an active mind and sometimes quite a temper, but Odysseus has great strength and nobility. Odysseus…
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Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus are all alike but different in the characteristics of a hero because they are all heroes for different reasons, they all have similar traits when it comes to being a hero, they’re all different because Odysseus is considered a hero because of his role as king of Ithaca, his participation in the war, and the way he got back home. Telemachus is a hero because he stood up to the suitors who had overrun Odysseus' place in Ithaca. Penelope is a hero due to her loyalty…
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Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus are all considered heroes in their own right, although they possess different characteristics that contribute to their heroic status. Odysseus is known for his cunning intelligence, bravery, and leadership skills. He is a master strategist who overcomes numerous challenges and obstacles on his journey home to Ithaca. Odysseus embodies the traditional Greek hero archetype of a warrior with exceptional physical prowess and resourcefulness. On the other hand, Penelope…
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A hero is someone who cares about the well-being of others. They would make sacrifices in order to help people who they know need and deserve. Odysseus and Telemachus are considered heroes because of their actions. “Is Odysseus a hero?” While many people claim Odysseus to be the most well-known hero, I disagree. He has done heroic things while at war and while trying to return to Ithaca. However, many of his actions were selfish and naive, which put his men in danger. “From the start my comrades…
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