Odysseus explains his sudden transformation by attributing it to the favor of the gods and the trials he has faced during his journey. He describes how his experiences have shaped him, instilling wisdom and resilience. This newfound understanding allows him to adapt and respond to challenges with greater insight and strength, marking a significant evolution in his character. Ultimately, he sees his transformation as a blend of divine influence and personal growth through adversity.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
Telemachus originally thought Odysseus was a god because Odysseus had magically had his appearance changed right before Telemachus. However, Athena was responsible for the sudden change in appearance.
one of his crew was suspicious and saw it through the window
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
he was disguised as an old man
Telemachus initially believes Odysseus is a god due to his sudden appearance and heroic actions. Odysseus later explains his transformation by revealing his true identity and recounting his long journey home, including encounters with gods and his own struggles. This clarifies to Telemachus that he is indeed his father, not a god.
explain formula transformation
You need to explain what transformation you refer to. The transformation of the empire in the west relation to what? You also need to explain why it would need to be accurate/inaccurate.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'
She commits suicide & walks into the sea because she thinks odysseus is dead.
Telemachus originally thought Odysseus was a god because Odysseus had magically had his appearance changed right before Telemachus. However, Athena was responsible for the sudden change in appearance.
one of his crew was suspicious and saw it through the window
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
he was disguised as an old man
When Telemachus first meets his father, Odysseus, he is initially hesitant and skeptical, not believing that the man before him is truly his father. He has grown up without Odysseus and is uncertain of his identity, feeling overwhelmed by the sudden reunion. However, as Odysseus reveals his true identity and their familial bond, Telemachus experiences a profound emotional transformation, embracing his father with joy and relief after years of searching for him. This moment marks a pivotal point in their relationship, symbolizing the restoration of their family.
Telemachus first thinks that Odysseus is a beggar, thanks to Athena's disguise of him. After Odysseus' transformation, Telemachus believes him to be a god, until Odysseus tells Telemachus of his identity.
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