Mentes
because athena disguised him as a beggar
hospitality
He at first does not believe it is actually his father.....then his father explains that Athena disguised him and then Telemachus is overjoyed of course!
Athena went to Ithaca to assist Odysseus's son, Telemachus, in his quest to find his father, who was missing after the Trojan War. Disguised as a mentor, she encouraged Telemachus to seek knowledge about Odysseus's fate and provided guidance in confronting the suitors vying for his mother's hand. Athena's intervention was crucial in helping Telemachus grow into a strong leader and ultimately reuniting him with Odysseus.
Athena pretended to be the character Mentes, an old family friend of Odysseus, when she first met Telemachus in Homer's "The Odyssey." Disguised as Mentes, she provided guidance and encouragement to Telemachus, urging him to seek news of his father and take action against the suitors occupying their home. This encounter plays a crucial role in Telemachus's journey towards maturity and taking responsibility for his family's legacy.
because athena disguised him as a beggar
hospitality
He at first does not believe it is actually his father.....then his father explains that Athena disguised him and then Telemachus is overjoyed of course!
Telemachus takes care of Athena when she is disguised, and also the suitors before he takes them to assembly. Eumaeus defends disguised Odysseus from the dogs and takes him into his small hut and offers him welcome.
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.
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.
Telemachus is awake when Athena comes upon him because he is troubled and unable to sleep due to his worries about his father Odysseus. Athena, disguised as Mentor, takes advantage of this moment to approach him and provide guidance.
At first, Odysseus is disguised as an old beggar by Athena. When his disguise is lifted, Telemachus believes he is a God and then after some persuasion believes that Odysseus really is his father.
Athena went to Ithaca to assist Odysseus's son, Telemachus, in his quest to find his father, who was missing after the Trojan War. Disguised as a mentor, she encouraged Telemachus to seek knowledge about Odysseus's fate and provided guidance in confronting the suitors vying for his mother's hand. Athena's intervention was crucial in helping Telemachus grow into a strong leader and ultimately reuniting him with Odysseus.
Athena pretended to be the character Mentes, an old family friend of Odysseus, when she first met Telemachus in Homer's "The Odyssey." Disguised as Mentes, she provided guidance and encouragement to Telemachus, urging him to seek news of his father and take action against the suitors occupying their home. This encounter plays a crucial role in Telemachus's journey towards maturity and taking responsibility for his family's legacy.
Athena was disguised as a male visitor.
is telemachus willing to let athena help him?why or why not?