Odysseus Relationship With Telemachus In Homer's Odyssey

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As I began to read Homer's Odyssey, one of the first things that became apparent to me was how Telemachus does not treat Penelope, his own mother, with respect. This had me quite taken aback because I had noticed that only two pages prior to this rude treatment of his mother, Telemachus and Athena, dressed up as Mentes, had a normal conversation about Telemachus going on a journey to try to find information on Odysseus. Telemachus treated Athena with respect and as they were equals, as people should treat each other. But when he talked to his own mother, he spoke as if he was actually the parent. I was so bewildered when I read this because I thought about my own relationship with my mother. Although my mother and I are very close, and I consider