Athena advises Telemachus to sail to Pylos and Sparta in search of his father, Odysseus. In Pylos, he should seek out King Nestor, and in Sparta, he should visit King Menelaus and Queen Helen. These locations are key to gathering information about Odysseus's fate and potential return home.
Athena tells him to go to Nestor and then to go to Menalos
I think that an example of "the call to adventure" plays out in Telemachus' odyssey. I recall it was Athena who pushes Telemachus to sail out in search of new of his father, a risky maneuver because of the perils he could face in open sea, and the suitors that plot to kill him on his way back.
no he did not sail along Virginia in search of Japan.
He sail for his father, Erik the Red.
If he returned alive, to raise a white sail, but if he had failed in his mission and died, to raise a black sail.
no he did not sail along Virginia in search of Japan.
in 1524 Giovanni set sail in search of a northwest passage to asia
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because they wanted to
Samuel did travel and sail on the sea with his father and uncle once.
His father, Erik the Red.
In 1513, Vasco Nunez de Balboa set sail to the Pacific Ocean. He explored the ocean in a search for gold.