Telemachus Return Of Odysseus In Homer's The Odyssey

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Although the overall plot of The Odyssey mainly focuses on Odysseus’ return, it also presents the reader with a detailed roadmap to Telemachus’ coming of age. Telemachus gains respect, assertiveness, and leadership skills throughout The Odyssey. At the beginning of the book, he isn’t respected. He is seen as young and the suitors are surprised when he says, “…heaven help me, but Zeus shall reckon with you in full, and when you fall in my father’s house there shall be no man to offend you” (Homer 17). The suitors didn’t expect Telemachus to talk back to him like this as they thought of him the same way they think of a little kid. So, the suitors retaliated with “The gods seem to have given you lessons in bluster and tall talking; may Zeus never

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