3 Days of Fat Turds.
11 to 12 days
11 to 12 days
he make a plan and trick his mother but for a good cause penelope telemachus's mother ask the suitors to string the bow and shoot through twelve hoops but none of them could do it then the old beggar ask for a chance and the old beggar reveal his identity and kill the suitors.
They could not arm themselves. Odysseus and Telemachus saw to it that no weapons remained in the room before Odysseus began shooting his arrows, and Telemachus began striking with his sword.
Yes, Odysseus did tell Penelope to remarry once their son Telemachus could grow a beard. This was a way of ensuring that Penelope would wait for him during his long absence at the Trojan War, knowing that Telemachus would be a grown man by the time he returned.
Telemachus' mother was with him for the first 20 years of his life without his father. She might have told him. Odysseus was very popular in his home, the city of Ithaca. The town's people would have told him. Telemachus was once a toddler. We all know how questionable little toddlers are! he would have defiantly asked as soon as he could talk.
If Telemachus had not left to search for his father, it is likely that the suitors would have continued to pressure his mother, Penelope, to choose one of them for marriage. This situation could lead to increased conflict and tension in the household, potentially resulting in Penelope being forced into a marriage against her will. Additionally, without Telemachus' intervention, the suitors might have grown bolder in their attempts to claim her and Odysseus' wealth. Ultimately, Penelope's situation would become increasingly precarious without her son's support.
The nurse could tell Penelope that Telemachus had left for Pylos after a significant amount of time had passed since his departure. Specifically, it was around the time when Telemachus had already begun his journey and was far enough along that news of his departure reached her. This suggests that it took several days for Penelope to learn of his absence, emphasizing the communication gaps of the time.
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Penelope is not known to have any friends specifically. Some of her servants including the old maid Anticlea could be considered her friend, and her son Telemachus could be considered a friend as well. The suitors could be considered 'friends' although they are not true ones, and are feasting on the estate in pretense of honouring Penelope and giving gifts to her.
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