Odysseus instructed Telemachus to seek information about his father’s fate and to gain experience by traveling to visit various leaders in the Greek world, such as Nestor and Menelaus. He also emphasized the importance of taking charge of their household and dealing with the suitors who were vying for Penelope's hand in marriage. Ultimately, Odysseus wanted Telemachus to grow into a strong and capable leader in his absence.
Kill the suiters
She does
To find his dad, Odysseus.
Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
Odysseus implicitly tells Telemachus not to string his bow, even though he can. Odysseus later signals Telemachus to prepare for battle after Odysseus has performed the feat of strength and skill.
Kill the suiters
Elpenor has no news about Telemachus.
She does
His request was to not to tell any one that he is odysseus.
To find his dad, Odysseus.
Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
Eurymachus
Odysseus tells Telemachus to remain calm and not start a fight with the suitors. He advises Telemachus to observe their behavior and wait for the right moment to take action. Odysseus urges his son to trust in him and the plan they have in place to deal with the suitors.
Eurymachus
Eurymachus
Eurymachus
Odysseus tells Telemachus to hid the weapons so that the suitors can't use them. Telemachus has to say that the weapons are getting "smoke damaged" and he is afraid that the suitors will start hurting themselves with them if they have too much to drink.