Thursday, January 2, 2020

The Odyssey, Books I - IV Essay - 547 Words

In reading the first four books of The Odyssey we see a lot of different struggles going on but once we focus on Telemachus we begin to capture a more metal picture of this main character. Odysseuss son, Telemachus has lost his father, suitors are pursuing his mother, and he is learning how to grow up without the legendary guidance of his great father. Telemachus appears to be a young, lost boy who is trapped in a world that he has no control over. Feelings of being left behind and not getting the recognition he so rightfully deserves to take over the throne, Telemachus will set out on a journey to find the answers he needs. In Book I, Athena, Zeuss daughter, seems to come to Telemachus rescue, in a sense. She then sets off for†¦show more content†¦We learn that even though Telemachus is unsure of himself he would gladly take on being King if Zeus would offer, I would happily be King.... A king will be respected, and his house will flourish...(p. 13). With new found courage you are to leave this hall and go feasting elsewhere. I beg Zeus you shall get what you deserve... (p. 13). In the next three books we see a new strength, guided by Athena, to bring honor back to his home. We still sense his doubt and uncertainty but learns of greater honor and respect for his father on this journey. I think this gives him a renewed confidence that he should take on the role of King, only after proving he is worthy. Athena continues to build home up, You will never be fainthearted or a fool... you have your fathers spirit (p. 27). We also get a greater sense of his feelings towards his mother in Book II. I sense that he feels pity and sadness for her but also knows she is being dishonored and respects her decisions when it comes to choosing a suitor and will defend her rights, once again with guidance from Athena, If you should learn your father alive...if dead...raise a mound for him...give your mother to another husband.. 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