The suitors, who have been anticipating her choice for quite a long while, have meanwhile spent their days devouring in Odysseus' lobby. In this manner, they are eating up his domesticated animals and manhandling his hirelings. The immediate casualty of their unquenchable conduct is Tele-machus, the child of Odysseus who is presently moving toward masculinity. Telemachus, who is the beneficiary of Odysseus' …show more content…
There Telemachus is warmly gotten and engaged by the matured Nestor, the popular guide of the Trojan War. Nestor illuminates Telemachus of the different doomed homecomings of the Greeks, particularly the destiny of Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks at Troy, who was killed by his better half, Clytemnestra, and her mate, Aegisthus. He then encourages Telemachus to visit Menelaus, Agamemnon's sibling, where he administers in Sparta. Acquiring a chariot from Nestor, Telemachus goes to Sparta with Peisistratus, Nestor's