Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
Amphimedon threw his spear and it grazed Telemachus' wrist. Telemachus kills Amphimedon with his spear in retaliation.
because telemachus wants to have sex with him and is gay but nestor rapes telemachus and his mom then kill odyesseus
Telemachus leaves Ithaca to go to Pylos, the city of Neleus. Telemachus spends a night in Pherae, home of Diocles. Finally, Telemachus arrives at the home of Menelaus, Lacedaemon.
Athena is in disguise and persuades telemachus to find his father
.because he believed that they had betrayed him and his family. :p
Telemachus executes the maids because they were disloyal and had consorted with the suitors who were trying to take over his household. Their betrayal was seen as a direct challenge to his authority and a violation of the societal norms of the time. By punishing them, Telemachus asserts his control and restores order to his home.
I think it's because he believes that they have betrayed him and his family.
Telemachus kills the handmaids because he believes they betrayed his family by continuing to sleep with the suitors. He sees them as disloyal and unfaithful, contributing to the disrespectful behavior in his household. By eliminating them, he is asserting his authority and restoring order in his home.
Telemachus was, in Homer's Odyssey, the son of Odysseus (Ulysses in the Latin) and Penelope.
There are Lady's maids, house-maids, nursary maids, nanny's, parlour maids, chamber maids, laundry maids, kitchen maids, cooks, butlers, house-keepers, between maids, scullery maids, still room maids and for smaller houses all-of-work-maids. Hope that helps! x
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
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There is no collective noun for a group of maids, in which case a collective noun suitable to the situation is used; for example a staff of maids, a crew of maids, an army of maids, etc. A "helping" or a "tidy" have been proposed for common useage
The cast of Telemachus - 1911 includes: Theo Frenkel as Telemachus
Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus