Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Athena send Telemachus to Sparta to get news about his father from Menelaus?
- 2 Why was Athena sent to Telemachus what were Telemachus made to do?
- 3 Why does Athena send Telemachus off to visit Nestor and Menelaus instead of simply telling him that his father is almost home?
- 4 Why does Athena visits Telemachus?
- 5 What is the purpose of Telemachus quest?
- 6 How does Athena help Telemachus get ready for his quest?
- 7 What does Telemachus learn from Menelaus?
- 8 What does Telemachus do to find out about information about his father?
Why does Athena send Telemachus to Sparta to get news about his father from Menelaus?
Athena tells Telemachus that he might hear news of his father, Odysseus. If he doesn’t hear that Odysseus is still alive, Telemachus will know it is time to hold a funeral and assert his status as master of Odysseus’s house and property. When he returns to Ithaca, he is ready to help Odysseus defeat the suitors.
Why was Athena sent to Telemachus what were Telemachus made to do?
After the gods in council had determined that Odysseus should return home from the island of Ogygia, Athena, assuming the appearance of Mentes, king of the Taphians, went to Ithaca, and advised Telemachus to eject the troublesome suitors of his mother from his house, and to go to Pylos and Sparta, to gather information …
Why did Telemachus go to Sparta?
Telemachus, in Greek mythology, son of the Greek hero Odysseus and his wife, Penelope. When Telemachus reached manhood, he visited Pylos and Sparta in search of his wandering father. On his return, he found that Odysseus had reached home before him. Then father and son slew the suitors who had gathered around Penelope.
Why does Athena send Telemachus off to visit Nestor and Menelaus instead of simply telling him that his father is almost home?
Athena may have wanted Telemachus to see this to prevent Telemachus from being a starry-eyed adventurer. That is, she wanted Telemachus, who may have looked up to Menelaus, and see him for who he really is rather than to tell him all this and have him not believe her.
Why does Athena visits Telemachus?
With the consent of Zeus, Athena travels to Ithaca to speak with Telemachus. She advises Telemachus to call together the suitors and announce their banishment from his father’s estate. She then tells him that he must make a journey to Pylos and Sparta to ask for any news of his father.
How does Telemachus help Odysseus?
After he joins his father and is made an important part of the king’s plot to overcome the suitors, a good deal of Telemachus’ motivation is based on faith. At the showdown with the suitors in the great hall, he is shrewd enough to get his mother out of the line of fire and mature enough to be a real help to Odysseus.
What is the purpose of Telemachus quest?
What is the purpose of telemachus’ quest? He is to find word or rumor about Odysseus and his fate.
How does Athena help Telemachus get ready for his quest?
Telemachus must meet with Nestor to find out what happened to Odysseus. Athena helps him by disguising herself as him, and casting spell over the suitors to make them sleep, and procuring a ship and supplies.
How does Telemachus different from his father?
Telemachus never fully matches his father’s talents, at least not by The Odyssey’s conclusion. He has a stout heart and an active mind, and sometimes even a bit of a temper, but he never schemes with the same skill or speaks with quite the same fluency as Odysseus.
What does Telemachus learn from Menelaus?
What does Telemachus think this means about Odysseus? What does Telemachus learn from Menelaus? Telemachus learns that his dad is stuck on an island being held against his will by the goddess Calypso and the he wants to go home. How is Telemachus different by the end of Book 4 than he is in the beginning?
What does Telemachus do to find out about information about his father?
Athena advises him to go disguised as a beggar because his home is full of enemies. Telemachus, still traveling to find out information about his father’s whereabouts, is visited by Athena. Where does she tell him to go, and what warning does she give him? She tells him to go to Ithaca.
Why does the Odyssey start with Telemachus?
It is Telemachus duality of roles, contextually a reference for dynamic reader response and dramatically the unique character of Odysseus son, which makes the Odyssey s opening so effective in outlining the inherent dramatic questions, and fundamentally facilitates these questions pertaining to storytelling and the …