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As far as the reunion of father and son is concerned, we see a key moments in this event in Odyssey 13 and 15. In Odyssey 13, when Odysseus returns to Ithaca, he encountered Athena, who disguises him as a beggar and tells him to go first to the hut of the swineherd Eumaeus.Similarly, in Odyssey 15, Athena visits Telemachus, who has been out searching for his father. The goddess meets him in Lacedaemon (Sparta) and tells him it is time to return home to Ithaca. When Telemachus arrives in Ithaca, she also tells him to go to the hut of the swineherd Eumaeaus.
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Athena is in disguise and persuades telemachus to find his father
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Antinous bullies Telemachus in The Odyssey.
is telemachus willing to let athena help him?why or why not?
As far as the reunion of father and son is concerned, we see a key moments in this event in Odyssey 13 and 15. In Odyssey 13, when Odysseus returns to Ithaca, he encountered Athena, who disguises him as a beggar and tells him to go first to the hut of the swineherd Eumaeus.Similarly, in Odyssey 15, Athena visits Telemachus, who has been out searching for his father. The goddess meets him in Lacedaemon (Sparta) and tells him it is time to return home to Ithaca. When Telemachus arrives in Ithaca, she also tells him to go to the hut of the swineherd Eumaeaus.
An example of a call to adventure in The Odyssey is when Athena visits Telemachus and encourages him to search for news about his father, Odysseus, igniting his journey to find his missing father and assert his role as a leader in his household.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus
In The Odyssey, Penelope, Odysseus's wife, is looking for him. She remains faithful to him for 20 years while he is away at war and on his journey home. His son, Telemachus, also goes in search of him.
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In book one of the "Odyssey," Athena disguises herself as Mentes, a family friend of Odysseus, in order to guide and assist Telemachus in finding information about his father's whereabouts.
He's really hospitable to Mentes (Athena) when she visits him in the first book. he welcomes her and feeds her, then offers her a place to stay and a gift to for her journey.
Athena advises Telemachus to leave Ithaca and travel on a journey to find his father, Odysseus