Table of Contents
- 1 What does Telemachus initially think about Odysseus?
- 2 What are Odysseus first words to Telemachus?
- 3 When reunited Why does Telemachus think Odysseus is a God?
- 4 What emotion is shown when Odysseus and Telemachus are reunited?
- 5 What is Telemachus’s relationship with Eumaeus like?
- 6 What causes Telemachus to second guess his father’s identity?
What does Telemachus initially think about Odysseus?
Who does Telemachus think Odysseus is when they first reunite? Telemachus first thinks Odysseus is a beggar. Then, after Odysseus confers with Athena and changes his appearance, Telemachus thinks he is a god.
Why is Telemachus afraid of Odysseus at first?
why is Telemachus fearful when his father first reveals his identity? Odysseus goes from a beggar to a god-like figure in the blink of an eye, making Telemachus think he is a god. she makes it so that she won’t have to marry someone else. this reveals that she is clever.
What are Odysseus first words to Telemachus?
What are Odysseus’ first words to Telemachus, and what is their purpose? He tells Telemachus that he is his father and Telemachus doesn’t believe him. Does Telemachus recognize Odysseus at once?
What is ironic about Odysseus first speech to Telemachus?
Odysseus’ first speech to Telemachus is ironic because he says “if I were the king” which he is the king. He says that he would not let the suitors push him around. When Odysseus reveals his true identity to Telemachus, he realizes that the gods divinely favor Odysseus.
When reunited Why does Telemachus think Odysseus is a God?
Telemachus believes Odysseus to be a god because initially, Odysseus is disguised as a beggar so as not to be recognized when facing the suitors. However, right in front of Telemachus’s eyes, he transforms into a young, healthy looking person. Odysseus, however, has transformed thanks to the help of the goddess Athena.
What reasons does Odysseus give for taking revenge on the suitors?
Odysseus, with the help of Telemachus, slays the suitors for two main reasons. First, they were disrespectful to him and his household, especially the first ones he and his son target with arrows and spear. Second, they were disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca in their attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
What emotion is shown when Odysseus and Telemachus are reunited?
So we know that the reunion is a very emotional one that is both an occasion of happiness and also one of sadness. We can tell that Telemachus and Odysseus have suffered much and have been subjected to much unfairness. Their reaction upon meeting one another again is definitely an outcry of these experiences.
What does Menelaus confirm about Telemachus in the Odyssey?
Here, Menelaus confirms that Telemachus is a worthy son of his famous father. Odysseus is a great talker, persuader and storyteller, so Telemachus’s words convince Menelaus that he’s his father’s son. Menelaus’s approval signals to us that Odysseus, too, will approve of the son he hasn’t seen for twenty years,…
What is Telemachus’s relationship with Eumaeus like?
It is obvious that, despite their difference in rank, Telemachus has come to look upon Eumaeus as a father figure, and there is a strange prefiguring of his reunion with Odysseus when he greets the swineherd at the beginning of Book XVI:
What mistakes does Odysseus make in the Odyssey?
While Odysseus does make a few mistakes in judgment over the course of the epic, it is difficult to imagine him making such an absentminded blunder. Telemachus has not yet inherited his father’s brassy pride either. The scene with the bow captures the endpoint of his development perfectly.
What causes Telemachus to second guess his father’s identity?
Odysseus’s magical transformation is also perplexing and causes Telemachus to second guess his father’s identity. Odysseus then explains that Athena is responsible for his transformation, and he and his son passionately embrace.