he didn't want to be seen so he could see the kingdom and all the enemies in it (my personal opinion is that he was embarrassed and wanted his son to see him as that hero not as a beggar)
When Odysseus returned home to Ithaca, the goddess Athena helped him hide his identity. She disguised him as a beggar to protect him from the suitors vying for his wife, Penelope. Athena's guidance was crucial in allowing Odysseus to formulate a plan to reclaim his home and family without revealing himself too soon.
He wants to plan an attack on the suitors. He didn't know who was on his side.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son.
Meneleus and Helen recognize Telemachus as Odysseus' son primarily through his resemblance to his father, particularly in his appearance and demeanor. Additionally, Telemachus' demeanor and the way he carries himself evoke memories of Odysseus, reinforcing their connection. Helen also recalls the prophecy that Odysseus' son would come seeking news of his father, which further confirms Telemachus' identity.
From the movie ?
Odysseus convinced his son, Telemachus, of his identity by revealing a secret detail about their home that only he would know. Additionally, Odysseus demonstrated his skill with the bow, which was a unique and recognizable characteristic of his. This combination of personal knowledge and a special skill convinced Telemachus of his father's true identity.
When Odysseus was reunited with his son Telemachus, he initially tested his son to make sure it was truly him. Once convinced of Telemachus's identity, Odysseus embraced him warmly and they shared a tearful reunion. Odysseus also expressed his pride in his son's growth and maturity during their time apart.
He wants to plan an attack on the suitors. He didn't know who was on his side.
Athena instructs Odysseus that he must tell Telemachus his story. She said to Odysseus: "High-born son of Laertes, ready Odysseus, tell now your story to your son. Hide it no longer. Then having planned the suitors' death and doom, go forward both of you into the famous city. And I myself will not be far away, for I am eager for the combat."
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Odysseus' wife was Penelope, and his son was Telemachus.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son.
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.
From the movie ?
Telemachus, Odysseus' son, was among the suitors present on the day Odysseus returned to Ithaca. He challenged the suitors with the help of his father before revealing his true identity.
No; Odysseus blinded the Cyclops son of Poseidon.
his identity