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Telemachus returns home to Ithaca from his journey. He visits his loyal swineherd Eumaeus, who greets him like a son. Telemachus sends Eumaeus to inform his mother Penelope of his return. Telemachus complains to the stranger (who is actually Odysseus in disguise) about the troublesome suitors. The stranger counsels Telemachus with fatherly advice. When Odysseus reveals his true identity, Telemachus embraces his father in joy after believing the man is his father. Odysseus learns of the suitors plaguing Ithaca and plans to eliminate them, as Telemachus admits his weakness and asks for his father's help against the murderous
Telemachus returns home to Ithaca from his journey. He visits his loyal swineherd Eumaeus, who greets him like a son. Telemachus sends Eumaeus to inform his mother Penelope of his return. Telemachus complains to the stranger (who is actually Odysseus in disguise) about the troublesome suitors. The stranger counsels Telemachus with fatherly advice. When Odysseus reveals his true identity, Telemachus embraces his father in joy after believing the man is his father. Odysseus learns of the suitors plaguing Ithaca and plans to eliminate them, as Telemachus admits his weakness and asks for his father's help against the murderous
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Telemachus returns home to Ithaca from his journey. He visits his loyal swineherd Eumaeus, who greets him like a son. Telemachus sends Eumaeus to inform his mother Penelope of his return. Telemachus complains to the stranger (who is actually Odysseus in disguise) about the troublesome suitors. The stranger counsels Telemachus with fatherly advice. When Odysseus reveals his true identity, Telemachus embraces his father in joy after believing the man is his father. Odysseus learns of the suitors plaguing Ithaca and plans to eliminate them, as Telemachus admits his weakness and asks for his father's help against the murderous
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Henry Beveridge Telemachus Returns • Telemachus arrives home to Ithica
• Telemachus goes to visit his
“loyal swineherd”
• Eumaeus greets Telemachus
as if he was his own son
• Telemachus sends Eumaeus
off to proclaim his return to his mother, Penelope. Telemachus and the • Stranger Telemachus begins to whine to the stranger about the suitors. It is very obvious that he has had no fatherly guidance • The Stranger gives fatherly advice that helps Telemachus • Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, transforms the stranger (who is Odysseus), into a younger looking version • Telemachus, at first, does not believe that the man is his father Telemachus and Odysseus • Telemachus finally believes that this man is in fact his father. • He is overjoyed and begins to weep while embracing his father • Odysseus learns of the suitors who plague Ithica. He develops a plan to get rid of them • Telemachus admits his weakness and asks to be helped The Suitors Plot • Suitors, led by Amphinomus, plot to kill Telemachus upon his arrival to the castle. – The way Amphinomus justifies the murder is by suggesting that the Gods wish Telemachus to be murdered