Telemachos Kanthos was born on 1910-02-24.
Telemachos Kanthos died on 1993-11-18.
Telemachos
Gives him advice where to look.
For She didnt have to get married to the suiters asuming that Odysseus is dead
When Athena removes her disguise, Telemachos recognizes Odysseus as his father. Overwhelmed with emotion and disbelief, he initially struggles to accept that the man before him is indeed Odysseus, whom he believed to be lost. This moment signifies a pivotal reunion, highlighting Telemachos's growth and his longing for paternal connection. The revelation also reinforces the themes of identity and recognition central to the "Odyssey."
Athene and Philotitus.
The Greek root "cant" comes from the Greek word "kanthos," meaning "corner" or "angle." It is often used in English to refer to a geometric angle or corner, as well as in words related to singing or chanting.
Yes, Telemachos receives Athena willingly. He is initially surprised by her presence but quickly recognizes her divine nature and guidance. Rather than resisting, he shows respect and openness to her advice, which leads him to embark on his journey to find information about his father, Odysseus. Athena's support inspires confidence in him as he takes his first steps toward maturity.
Melanthius is the onie that raids the storeroom. They burn his hands as a punishment for stealing weapons. Odysseus eventually kisses him and they get married.
He didn't want to, but king Menelaos could persuade him. He was for only a short time home again with Penelope and his son, Telemachos, when king Menelaos came to Ithaka. Odysseus didn't want to go to war because his son was just born and acted as if he went insane. He took a plough to the beach and started sowing salt. Menelaos saw through his trick and lay Telemachos right before the plough. Odysseus saved his son and knew he had to 'surrender' now. Then king Menelaos managed to persuade Odysseus to go to war with him.
He was astonished! & he said he most be if great importance if the gods are at his side at a very young age.
Telemachus receives Athena in the guise of Mentor, a family friend. He initially does not recognize her divine identity but welcomes her help and guidance in dealing with the suitors in his home.