she will get killed by unicorns
Upon Telemachus' return to Ithaca, he would have reunited with his mother Penelope and set about reclaiming his place as the rightful heir to the throne, which was originally held by his father Odysseus. Telemachus would have faced the challenge of dealing with the suitors who were vying for his mother's hand in marriage and would have needed to assert his authority as the new ruler of Ithaca.
If Telemachus had not left to search for his father, Odysseus, his mother, Penelope, would likely have faced increasing pressure from the suitors vying for her hand in marriage. Without Telemachus's support and the hope of Odysseus's return, she might have succumbed to their advances or been forced to choose one of them, leading to the loss of her autonomy and her husband's legacy. Additionally, her emotional state would have likely deteriorated further, as she would remain trapped in a situation of uncertainty and turmoil.
The goddess, Athene, goes in disguise to Ithaca to encourage Telemachus to deal in a manly fashion with the Suitors who are courting his mother, Penelope, and with finding out what has happened to his father. She plays a large role in aiding Telemachus to search for his father, primarily because she was very fond of Odysseus and wanted him to return home to Ithaca. Telemachus would also play a role in the battle in the hall, very important for Odysseus' success.
to get telemachus out of harms way. He needed to leave the island until it was safe to return with his father. If he would have stayed he may have been killed by the suitors!
Telemachus' mother was with him for the first 20 years of his life without his father. She might have told him. Odysseus was very popular in his home, the city of Ithaca. The town's people would have told him. Telemachus was once a toddler. We all know how questionable little toddlers are! he would have defiantly asked as soon as he could talk.
Upon Telemachus' return to Ithaca, he would have reunited with his mother Penelope and set about reclaiming his place as the rightful heir to the throne, which was originally held by his father Odysseus. Telemachus would have faced the challenge of dealing with the suitors who were vying for his mother's hand in marriage and would have needed to assert his authority as the new ruler of Ithaca.
If Telemachus had not left to search for his father, it is likely that the suitors would have continued to pressure his mother, Penelope, to choose one of them for marriage. This situation could lead to increased conflict and tension in the household, potentially resulting in Penelope being forced into a marriage against her will. Additionally, without Telemachus' intervention, the suitors might have grown bolder in their attempts to claim her and Odysseus' wealth. Ultimately, Penelope's situation would become increasingly precarious without her son's support.
If Telemachus had not left to search for his father, Odysseus, his mother, Penelope, would likely have faced increasing pressure from the suitors vying for her hand in marriage. Without Telemachus's support and the hope of Odysseus's return, she might have succumbed to their advances or been forced to choose one of them, leading to the loss of her autonomy and her husband's legacy. Additionally, her emotional state would have likely deteriorated further, as she would remain trapped in a situation of uncertainty and turmoil.
he would be killed
The goddess, Athene, goes in disguise to Ithaca to encourage Telemachus to deal in a manly fashion with the Suitors who are courting his mother, Penelope, and with finding out what has happened to his father. She plays a large role in aiding Telemachus to search for his father, primarily because she was very fond of Odysseus and wanted him to return home to Ithaca. Telemachus would also play a role in the battle in the hall, very important for Odysseus' success.
to get telemachus out of harms way. He needed to leave the island until it was safe to return with his father. If he would have stayed he may have been killed by the suitors!
Telemachus' mother was with him for the first 20 years of his life without his father. She might have told him. Odysseus was very popular in his home, the city of Ithaca. The town's people would have told him. Telemachus was once a toddler. We all know how questionable little toddlers are! he would have defiantly asked as soon as he could talk.
Various things happen to Telemachus, if that is the son that is spoken of. King Agamemnon drops Telemachus in front of Odysseus' plow to test if Odysseus is truly insane. Telamachus is blessed by Athena several times. Telemachus is helped to be raised by Eumaeus, the swineherd. Telemachus is nearly the victim of assassination plots by his mother's suitors. Telemachus does much in his life, so it would help to be more specific.
Yes and No - The surrogate mother would be entitled to FMLA under Medical Leave, NOT Family Leave.
Mother Teresa's sister would take care of her mother then her mother died and after the death of her mother, Mother Teresa's sister had died!
You either leave him or be there for him. That is a decision you have to make yourself.
Odysseus would not have been able to determine who was loyal. The suitors might be unprepared to ambush him. The suitors might be prepared to kill Telemachus. The suitors might be prepared to run away.