athene had made him bold.
While Telemachus was at Pylos visiting Nestor in "The Odyssey," the suitors in Ithaca plotted to kill him upon his return. They were concerned about Telemachus's journey to gather information about his father, Odysseus, and feared he might succeed in reclaiming his inheritance. Meanwhile, Nestor provided Telemachus with valuable advice and insights about his father's journey, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and courage.
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
he had no news
He tells him that his father is alive
To ask him what he know about Odysseus, his father.
athene had made him bold.
While Telemachus was at Pylos visiting Nestor in "The Odyssey," the suitors in Ithaca plotted to kill him upon his return. They were concerned about Telemachus's journey to gather information about his father, Odysseus, and feared he might succeed in reclaiming his inheritance. Meanwhile, Nestor provided Telemachus with valuable advice and insights about his father's journey, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and courage.
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
he had no news
He tells him that his father is alive
he had no news
To ask him what he know about Odysseus, his father.
Athena helps Telemachus by telling him that his father is not dead. She also tells him to seek information about his father from Menelaus and King Nestor.
no news
no news
no news
Telemachus is seeking information about his father, Odysseus, when he asks Nestor about his whereabouts during the Trojan War. Telemachus hopes to learn more about Odysseus's fate and gather clues on how to find him.