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Q: Why does Telemachus tell the disguised Odysseus he cannot come to the palace?
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Where did telemachus live in the odyssey?

he lived in ithica in odysseus' palace


Who does Telemachus tell the soothsayers he could go to at Odysseus palace?

Eurymachus


How is Odysseus able to enter into his palace unnoticed by the suitors?

Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, and thus no one recognizes him.


Who does telemachus tell theoclymenus the soothsayer he could go to Odysseus palace?

Eurymachus


Who does Telemachus tell theoclymenus the soothsayer he could go at Odysseus palace?

Eurymachus


Who does Telemachus tell Theoclymenus the soothsayer he could go to at Odysseus' palace?

Eurymachus


Who was the suitor that telemachus asked Odysseus to spare?

The suitor that Telemachus asked Odysseus to spare was Phemius, the bard in the palace who was forced to perform for the suitors against his will. Telemachus pleaded for his life because he had not participated in the suitors' greed or disrespect towards Odysseus.


What 3 characters anger Odysseus in book 18?

Melanthius, the goatherd, insults Odysseus and kicks him while he is disguised as a beggar. Antinous throws a stool at Odysseus and insults him during his stay at the palace. Amphinomus, one of Penelope's suitors, questions and challenges Odysseus during his visit to the palace.


What news does Athena share with telemachus?

Athena tells Telemachus the news of which Odysseus is still alive and is on an island called Ogygia and that all the suitors should go and be banished from his fathers palace


Whose palace did Telemachus visit in Sparta?

Telemachus visited the palace of Menelaus in Lacedaemon.


What did Odysseus promise the Philoetius and Eumaeus if he was able to reclaim his palace?

Odysseus promised Philoetius and Eumaeus wealth and land in return for their loyalty and assistance in helping him reclaim his palace from the suitors.


How does the swineherd react when telemachus returns?

In Homer's "The Odyssey," the swineherd Eumaeus is overjoyed and shows great hospitality when Telemachus, Odysseus's son, returns home. He welcomes Telemachus warmly and helps him in his journey to confront the suitors who have taken over his father's palace.