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Telemachus proves he can think and act like his father by supporting his father in the battle against the suitors. Also by helping him fight and slay the suitors until they were all dead.
Odysseus makes a sign with his eyebrows, and Telemachus readies his weapons and joins his father next to the bow.
At first, Odysseus is disguised as an old beggar by Athena. When his disguise is lifted, Telemachus believes he is a God and then after some persuasion believes that Odysseus really is his father.
He is like his father Odysseus, in that he is loyal and is disgusted by evil. He also, like his father, is willing go fight for his freedom.
Athena is in disguise and persuades telemachus to find his father
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Odysseus is Telemachuses father and if your referring to qualities then Odysesseus is much more experienced and trained that Telemachus because Telemachus matured without his father
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Telemachus' strengths in The Odyssey can be reflected from his father's heroism. Telemachus was only a month old when his father left to fight in the Trojan War. Growing up he heard story's of his father's greatness and all of the things he accomplished in life. Telemachus made it his point to follow in his father's footsteps to greatness.
He at first does not believe it is actually his father.....then his father explains that Athena disguised him and then Telemachus is overjoyed of course!
No, he does not. In fact, Telemachus doesn't even know what his father, Odysseus looks like, because they had only met when Telemachus was a baby.
Telemachus's grandfather is Laertes, the father of Odysseus.
They were father and son.