Telemachos is eager to leave Sparta primarily because he seeks information about his father, Odysseus, who has been missing since the Trojan War. His journey represents a rite of passage as he transitions from adolescence to adulthood, motivated by a desire to assert his identity and reclaim his family's honor. Additionally, the pressure of the suitors vying for his mother Penelope's hand in marriage adds urgency to his quest, compelling him to take action and find answers.
Telemachos Kanthos died on 1993-11-18.
Telemachos Kanthos was born on 1910-02-24.
George Washington was eager to leave mount Vernon in 1789.
Telemachos
Gives him advice where to look.
Sparta women lived freely while athen women couldn't even leave the house.
For She didnt have to get married to the suiters asuming that Odysseus is dead
When Athena removes her disguise, Telemachos recognizes Odysseus as his father. Overwhelmed with emotion and disbelief, he initially struggles to accept that the man before him is indeed Odysseus, whom he believed to be lost. This moment signifies a pivotal reunion, highlighting Telemachos's growth and his longing for paternal connection. The revelation also reinforces the themes of identity and recognition central to the "Odyssey."
No, because she was lingering at her home since she probably wanted to stay at the Shoshone Village.
Athene and Philotitus.
The Chinese wanted to get out of there b/c the war was going on or something like that! (:
in Sparta the boys had two leave their familys at age 7. but in Sparta they only had to fight at times of war.