In the epic "The Odyssey," Ulysses imparts wisdom and guidance to his son Telemachus. He encourages Telemachus to be brave, seek knowledge, and act with integrity in order to overcome challenges and fulfill his destiny. Ulysses also reassures Telemachus of his love and support throughout his journey.
Odysseus tells Telemachus to hid the weapons so that the suitors can't use them. Telemachus has to say that the weapons are getting "smoke damaged" and he is afraid that the suitors will start hurting themselves with them if they have too much to drink.
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.
Eumaeus treats Telemachus with respect and loyalty, as he has known him since he was a child. He is protective of Telemachus and assists him in his journey to find his father, Odysseus. Eumaeus also offers guidance and support to Telemachus as a mentor figure.
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.
When Telemachus first meets Odysseus (disguised as a beggar), Telemachus does not recognize him and instead thinks he is just a poor traveler. Odysseus reveals his true identity later in the story.
His name was Telemachus.
He was known as Odysseus's(Ulysses) son,Telemachus
The name of his son is Telemachus.
Telemachus
Telemachus was, in Homer's Odyssey, the son of Odysseus (Ulysses in the Latin) and Penelope.
in the poem Ulysses, he addresses his son Telemachus.
his wife's name is Penelope and his sons name is Telemachus
Ulysses feels proud of his son Telemachus for his bravery and loyalty. He also sees him as a worthy successor and is eager to pass on his wisdom and knowledge to him.
The main character in "The Adventures of Ulysses" is Ulysses, also known as Odysseus in Greek mythology. Other important characters include his wife Penelope, his son Telemachus, and various gods and goddesses. The story follows Ulysses as he struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
The Mentor said to Telemachus, "Be brave and trust in yourself. You have the strength and courage to face the challenges ahead."
No irony. Telemachus was an infant when Ulysses went to war. It was 20+ years later when he returned. It was only through the stories of the servants and his mother that, when the dog recognized him, he knew it was his faher. I would say the more ironic part is the dog died after his seeing master come home...a lone soldier standing guard over the king's domain.
In the First Episode of Ulysses, Telemachus, Buck Mulligan describes Dublin Bay as "The snotgreen sea. The scrotumtightening sea."