to be frank with him
Telemachus is asking Nestor to be direct and honest when sharing any information about his father, Odysseus. He does not want to be spared any harsh truths or given false hope, but rather wants to know the reality of the situation. This demonstrates Telemachus's determination to uncover the truth about his father's fate.
Telemachus is seeking information about his father, Odysseus, when he asks Nestor about his whereabouts during the Trojan War. Telemachus hopes to learn more about Odysseus's fate and gather clues on how to find him.
Before my friend meets you, I need to warn you that he has a habit of telling lies and manipulating people, so don't believe anything he says.
Telling the truth means being honest and transparent in all situations, even when it may be difficult or uncomfortable. It involves being authentic and genuine in your communication with others.
Telling Polyphemus his name allowed the Cyclops to later curse Odysseus to Poseidon, causing further obstacles in his journey home as the god sought revenge for blinding his son. It also enabled Polyphemus to call upon his father's aid which delayed Odysseus' return to Ithaca.
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as "jumbo shrimp." A paradox is a statement or situation that seems contradictory or goes against common sense, but may reveal a deeper truth, like "less is more."
Telemachus is asking Nestor to be straightforward and not offer false comfort or sympathy. He wants Nestor to be direct and honest about any information he may have regarding the whereabouts or fate of his father, Odysseus.
Athena helps Telemachus by telling him that his father is not dead. She also tells him to seek information about his father from Menelaus and King Nestor.
No. I do not believe that venzetti was telling the truth in his final statement.
declarative
The relationship Telemachus and Pisistratus have is a very close friendship. This shows a lot in the Odyssey. One time is when Telemachus kicks Pisistratus to wake him up. This is a sign that they're like brothers. If Telemachus and Pisistratus weren't friends, and Pisistratus was simply a guest for Telemachus, Telemachus wouldn't have kicked Pisistratus. Another time it is shown is when Telemachus is talking to Pisistratus and Pisistratus is telling Telemachus that he has to get home or Nestor, his father will kill him (to put it in modern terms). This gives the reader an idea of how the two young men have a good connection and can just talk to each other like that.
In literature you can characterize a person by telling how they are. You can use direct or Indirect characterization. The author can plainly state how the person is or the author can show us how they are by telling their thoughts or conversations with other characters.
Athena travels to Ithaca to talk to Telemachus, and she plans to help him by telling him that his father is most likely still alive, and that he will return. She tells him that he needs to get rid of the suitors and to travel to Pylos and Sparta to ask for news of his father.
I strongly believe that Bartolomeo Vanzetti's last statement was true because Moore's statement was not tangible.
In writing, there is a difference between telling statements and showing statements. A telling statement states a fact, such as that it was cold. A showing statement would illustrate that by, for example, describing how everyone was shivering.
"definition"
telling a story.
No, it is a statement. They are telling someone or something to go and live in freedom.