Telemachus's mother, Penelope, treated him with great love and affection. She was protective of him and always hoped for his safety as he embarked on his journey to find his father, Odysseus. Penelope was a caring and supportive figure in Telemachus's life.
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Telemachus learns that his mother, Penelope, has remained faithful to his father, Odysseus, despite the suitors' advances. He also realizes her strength and cunning in dealing with the suitors while waiting for Odysseus' return.
Yes. Telemachus fights his mother's suitors in both deed and combat.
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Yes, the suitors treated Telemachus poorly by disrespecting him, consuming his family's resources, and pursuing his mother Penelope against her wishes. They were also hostile towards him, making his life difficult while he attempted to assert his authority in his own home.
Telemachus blames the suitors and their disrespectful behavior towards his mother Penelope and their abuse of his father's hospitality for the problems in Ithaca. He feels that they are responsible for the chaos and disorder in his household.
Telemachus's grandfather is Laertes, the father of Odysseus.
Telemachus doesnt send his mom to her room rudely it was actually showing that he was coming to age and his mother knew this and was proud
Laertes was his grandfatherOdysseus was his fatherPenelope was his mother
Telemachus is upset that the suitors are eating him out of house and home as well as courting his mother.
Telemachus learns that his mother, Penelope, has been besieged by suitors who are vying for her hand in marriage, and who have been taking advantage of his father's absence to plunder their household. He also discovers that Penelope has remained faithful to Odysseus despite the suitors' pressure and attempts to force her into a new marriage.