Telemachus advises Odysseus to take action against the suitors who have overrun their home and to reclaim his rightful place as the head of the household. He encourages his father to assert his authority and fight back rather than remain passive. Telemachus emphasizes the importance of strategy and unity in overcoming their challenges. Ultimately, his advice reflects his growth and newfound courage as a leader alongside Odysseus.
Athena advises Telemachus to leave Ithaca and travel on a journey to find his father, Odysseus
hide all the wooers' weapons
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.
Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
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 the son of Odysseus, and Eumaeus is the swineherd of Odysseus.
Kill the suiters
Telemachus was the son of Odysseus, I don't believe he put him to work.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus
Odysseus implicitly tells Telemachus not to string his bow, even though he can. Odysseus later signals Telemachus to prepare for battle after Odysseus has performed the feat of strength and skill.
At first Telemachus thought Odysseus was an old beggar, but when Athena made Odysseus appear majestic, and instantly changed his clothing, Telemachus thought he was talking to a god.
Athena transforms Odysseus and makes him appear majestic so much so that Telemachus mistakes Odysseus for a god. Odysseus tells Telemachus that he is indeed his father, and it takes a little time for him to convince him of this.