He tells Athena. He follows Athena at a distance. He repeats Athena's prayer-word for word.
Telemachus is nervous as he approaches Nestor because he is uncertain and intimidated by the esteemed status of the wise old king. He feels the weight of his quest to find news of his father, Odysseus, and worries about how he will be received. Additionally, Nestor's reputation for wisdom and authority heightens his anxiety, as Telemachus seeks guidance and support in his search. This mix of eagerness and trepidation reflects his youth and inexperience.
because telemachus wants to have sex with him and is gay but nestor rapes telemachus and his mom then kill odyesseus
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
No. Pisistratus went along to accompany Telemachus to Sparta
Telemachus is nervous about talking to Nestor because he is unsure of how he will be received and lacks experience in social interactions. Additionally, Telemachus is intimidated by Nestor's reputation and wisdom, making him feel anxious about their conversation.
He tells Athena. He follows Athena at a distance. He repeats Athena's prayer-word for word.
Telemachus is nervous as he approaches Nestor because he is uncertain and intimidated by the esteemed status of the wise old king. He feels the weight of his quest to find news of his father, Odysseus, and worries about how he will be received. Additionally, Nestor's reputation for wisdom and authority heightens his anxiety, as Telemachus seeks guidance and support in his search. This mix of eagerness and trepidation reflects his youth and inexperience.
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
because telemachus wants to have sex with him and is gay but nestor rapes telemachus and his mom then kill odyesseus
because Nestor was so kind and loved him so that he would delay Telemachus' departure
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
Telemachus learns the importance of hospitality, respect for elders, and the power of perseverance through listening to Nestor's wisdom and advice. Nestor also serves as a role model for Telemachus in terms of leadership and decision-making.
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
Nestor is the Gerenian charioteer visited by Telemachus. Nestor was the King of Pylos as well as a former warrior in the Trojan War.