In Homer's "Odyssey," the character who instructs Menelaus on how to break the curse and return home is Proteus, the shape-shifting sea god. Menelaus encounters Proteus while stranded in Egypt and learns that he must find and confront him to gain information about his homeward journey. Proteus reveals that Menelaus must sacrifice to the gods and also provides guidance on navigating the challenges he faces. This encounter ultimately helps Menelaus return to Sparta.
Menelaus, King of Sparta, naturtally knows Odysseus, King of Ithaca.
He tells the cyclops his real name and where he lives
Athena helps Telemachus by telling him that his father is not dead. She also tells him to seek information about his father from Menelaus and King Nestor.
In the book of Job in the Bible, Job's wife tells him to "curse God and die."Job 2:9 - Then his wife said to him, "Do you still hold fast to your integrity? Curse God and die!" [NKJV]
i believe that king menelaus tells telemachus that Odysseus has the strength to get home, but also has the smarts to get himself out of bad situations. but does he tell him that he is the only one left out of his 12 man crew?.....no..but this shows that that he did have the smarts, and the strength to get home
It tells us why peoples skins get old and why we die (myth)
Ezra and Nehemiah.
break up
No one tells him, but Nala implies it when she tells him that Scar took over Pride Rock and about how horrible it is at home and she wants Simba to return and reclaim the "throne"
The conflict in "Helen of Troy" (2003) revolves around the love triangle between Helen, the Queen of Sparta, her husband Menelaus, and the Trojan prince Paris. This leads to the Trojan War as Menelaus seeks to reclaim Helen and avenge the betrayal.
your manager tells you to return the surplus merchandise to the supplier. You are returning the merchandise because:
dont put up with it, break up with him.