Telemachus receives help primarily from Athena, the goddess of wisdom. She guides and encourages him to embark on a journey to find his father, Odysseus, who has been missing for years. Athena provides him with the courage and support he needs to confront the challenges he faces, including dealing with the suitors in his home and seeking information about Odysseus's whereabouts. Additionally, she disguises him as a man to protect him during his travels.
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.
Athena
he helps by keeping his father a secret, then helping bring spears and arrows into the room in which all the suitors were killed by him and odysseus.
It was Telemachus
Athena tells Odysseus to reveal his identity to Telemachus, as there is no point in keeping it hidden from him. Telemachus can also help his father on his quest for vengeance, as he is completely trustworthy.
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.
is telemachus willing to let athena help him?why or why not?
Athena
Athena helps Odysseus as well as Telemachus
he helps by keeping his father a secret, then helping bring spears and arrows into the room in which all the suitors were killed by him and odysseus.
yes
It was Telemachus
Athena helps Telemachus by appearing to him disguised as Mentor to encourage him to call an assembly and speak out against the suitors. She also inspires him to seek information about his father's whereabouts from Nestor and Menelaus. Additionally, Athena provides guidance and reassurance to Telemachus in moments of doubt and difficulty.
He helps him by giving him helpful hints, facts, and advice. Telemachus was there for his dad throught out the battle for ehatever he needed.
Telemachus offers to supply a ship and crew for Odysseus, to help him on his journey to return home.
Athena tells Odysseus to reveal his identity to Telemachus, as there is no point in keeping it hidden from him. Telemachus can also help his father on his quest for vengeance, as he is completely trustworthy.
Athens advises Telemachus to seek information about his father Odysseus by visiting Nestor in Pylos and Menelaus in Sparta. This will help Telemachus learn more about his father's whereabouts and condition.