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    Telemachus’ Growth

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    Homer’s The Odyssey‚ several occasions transpire during which Telemachus grows in his positive mentality and acts with supreme courage: Telemachus forcefully addressing his mother‚ Telemachus standing up to the suitors‚ and Telemachus courageously setting sail in search of his long lost father. During the beginning of book one‚ Homer portrays Telemachus as a person who does not forcefully approach anybody. However‚ later in the story Telemachus experiences the opportunity to stand up to his mother‚ and

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    Odyssey and Telemachus

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    Telemachus‚ son of Odysseus is a main character in the book the Odyssey. Throughout books 1-4 Telemachus begins to discover who he is. Not having a father as a child severely affects Telemachus. He becomes a timid‚ shy boy who is pampered by his mother. Although Telemachus is the son of a world-famous father‚ it does not help him in anyway. In the beginning‚ when the suitors are eating away Telemachus’ fortune‚ all he does is whine. It is not until Telemachus receives divine attention that he matures

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    The Maturation of Telemachus In the first book of Homer ’s The Odyssey‚ we are introduced to Odysseus ’ son‚ Telemachus. It is here we learn of Odysseus ’ troubles and the situation regarding his estate and those who are presently inhabiting it. What the reader is allowed to witness right from the start‚ is the beginnings of Telemachus ’ transformation‚ from a child to an adult. This maturation‚ from boyhood to manhood‚ is first sparked by an encounter with Athena. To Telemachus‚ Athena is Mentes

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    Athena and Telemachus

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    Eng-111 3/10/13 Athena and Telemachus Athena‚ the Grey eyed goddess‚ is one of those women in The Odyssey whose role is so important. She is the goddess of wisdom‚ who helps Telemachus on a journey to bring his father back home. Athena goes to Odysseus son to put courage in him. She doesn’t show her true self to humans; instead Athena disguises herself on three different occasions. She appeared as Odysseus friend Mentes‚ when she approached Telemachus. When Athena touches down Ithaca

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    Telemachus The Aeneid

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    Romans‚ becoming a man can mean slightly different things. Telemachus‚ the son of the great Odysseus‚ has to learn‚ for the most part‚ to become a man in the absence of his father. The son of Aeneas‚ Iulus‚ also grows up in the midst of trouble and war.

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    Eulogy For Telemachus

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    able to come and fulfill my role as leader. Achilles‚ Ajax‚ Patroclus all deserve respect as well for aiding me in the war‚ helping make sure I could live a long life‚ but they deserved it more‚ I wish I can repay them. I am so glad to see my son‚ Telemachus grow into a man that I have always believed he can be‚ one day he will be the leader‚ he will be able to protect and govern Ithaca better than I ever could have. I am sorry to all of you‚ for leaving you for 20 years‚ putting you through so much

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    Emergence of Telemachus’ Heroic Traits in the Telemecheia Joseph Campbell’s ten archetypal heroic traits appear in many literary protagonists. Physical strength‚ eloquence‚ leadership‚ and ties to supernatural forces are characteristics that are pervasive among heroes. King Gilgamesh‚ in the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ possesses the Campbellian traits of unmatched physical strength‚ confident leadership‚ and ties to gods. Whereas in the case of Telemachus in Homer’s Telemecheia‚ the young

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    the next ten years trying to get home. He left behind an infant son‚ Telemachus‚ and a devoted wife‚ Penelope. Although they longed for Odysseus ’ return‚ Penelope and Telemachus were the perfect hosts to wayward strangers - even as their estate became overrun with arrogant suitors - men intent on marrying Penelope and taking possession of the throne. Athena‚ goddess and daughter of Zeus‚ is instrumental in encouraging Telemachus to begin his journey to adulthood saying‚ "You must not cling to your

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    In Book 3 of The Odyssey‚ Homer characterizes Telemachus as confident and authoritative‚ as demonstrated through his speech and physique‚ despite his initial self-uncertainty. In the process‚ Telemachus’ character transforms dramatically. At first‚ Telemachus was unconfident in his abilities to converse. He explicitly revealed this uncertainty to Athena as he stated‚ “How can I greet him‚ Mentor‚ even approach the king? I’m hardly adept at subtle conversation” (Homer 108). His lack of confidence

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    Odyssey‚ Odysseus has yet to return from the Trojan War and his son Telemachus believes that he is dead. Suitors have occupied his home during this time and are pressuring Odysseus’ wife Penelope to marry one of them. Meanwhile‚ Telemachus is unable to do anything without his father. Athena‚ disguised as an old friend of Odysseus’ named Mentor‚ encourages Telemachus to seek news of his father. At the end of the conversation‚ Telemachus is aware that he was in the presence of a god but doesn’t know what

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