Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, advised Odysseus to reveal his identity to his son, Telemachus. She urged him to do so after Odysseus had returned home to Ithaca, ensuring that their reunion would strengthen their bond and prepare them for the challenges ahead. Athena’s guidance highlights her role as a protector and mentor to both Odysseus and Telemachus throughout their journeys.
Athena tells Odysseus to reveal his identity to Telemachus, as there is no point in keeping it hidden from him. Telemachus can also help his father on his quest for vengeance, as he is completely trustworthy.
Telemachus' mother was with him for the first 20 years of his life without his father. She might have told him. Odysseus was very popular in his home, the city of Ithaca. The town's people would have told him. Telemachus was once a toddler. We all know how questionable little toddlers are! he would have defiantly asked as soon as he could talk.
No one did- Penelope ran a series of tests to identify Odysseus.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom, informs Telemachus that his father, Odysseus, is still alive. In Homer's "The Odyssey," she encourages him to embark on a journey to seek news of Odysseus, who has been missing for many years. This revelation propels Telemachus to take action and search for his father, setting the stage for the epic's events.
In Homer's "Odyssey," it is Telemachus, Odysseus's son, who informs Penelope of Odysseus's return. After slaying the suitors who have been vying for Penelope's hand, Telemachus reveals his father's triumph and assures her that Odysseus has reclaimed his rightful place in their home. This revelation brings Penelope a mix of joy and disbelief, as she has been yearning for her husband's return for many years.
Athena tells Odysseus to reveal his identity to Telemachus, as there is no point in keeping it hidden from him. Telemachus can also help his father on his quest for vengeance, as he is completely trustworthy.
Telemachus was the son of Odysseus and Penelope. It was Helen of Troy who noticed the tears of Telemachus and told him that he looked like Odysseus.
(A+) Athene
Athene noticed Telemachus' tears and told him he looked like his father, Odysseus. She then reassured him and encouraged him to take action against the suitors.
Telemachus' mother was with him for the first 20 years of his life without his father. She might have told him. Odysseus was very popular in his home, the city of Ithaca. The town's people would have told him. Telemachus was once a toddler. We all know how questionable little toddlers are! he would have defiantly asked as soon as he could talk.
No one did- Penelope ran a series of tests to identify Odysseus.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom, informs Telemachus that his father, Odysseus, is still alive. In Homer's "The Odyssey," she encourages him to embark on a journey to seek news of Odysseus, who has been missing for many years. This revelation propels Telemachus to take action and search for his father, setting the stage for the epic's events.
Yes, Odysseus did tell Penelope to remarry once their son Telemachus could grow a beard. This was a way of ensuring that Penelope would wait for him during his long absence at the Trojan War, knowing that Telemachus would be a grown man by the time he returned.
Odysseus told Penelope to take the women and go to the upper chamber and do not talk to any man.
In Homer's "Odyssey," it is Telemachus, Odysseus's son, who informs Penelope of Odysseus's return. After slaying the suitors who have been vying for Penelope's hand, Telemachus reveals his father's triumph and assures her that Odysseus has reclaimed his rightful place in their home. This revelation brings Penelope a mix of joy and disbelief, as she has been yearning for her husband's return for many years.
she was the wife of menelaus, the spartan commander, who took in odysseus' son telemachus when he sailed for news of his father. she told a prophecy that oddyseus would return home before telemachus left for ithaca, his homeland.
Telemachus sets out to find his father so that he can either confirm his father's death or survival. He is told to do so by Athena disguised as Mentor. If he hears that his father is still alive, he can wait for at least another 12 months. If he hears that Odysseus is dead, he can mourn his father's death and marry off his mother.