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Essay On Telemachus In The Odyssey

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Most people think a hero is a tall, muscular, and isn’t afraid or cannot do anything wrong. But no heros are perfect in real life and in the Odyssey. “Of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man.” Telemachus was afraid to become a leader because he didn’t believe in himself. That shows weakness. Nobody is going to take him serious as a leader if he is showing lack of power. Telemachus states, “a boy inept at battle, I’d swing to attack if I had the power in me.” (book#: 2 line#: 66-67) Telemachus isn’t confident in himself and he says he cannot fight. Above all, he is showing his weakness to others. Presently, Telemachus is unsure about his strength but sooner or later he gains courage and …show more content…

I’m young myself. I can hardly trust my hands to fight off any man who rises up against me.” (book#:16 line#: 79,81) He is alone because his father would have been the only one to help fight off the suitors. He believes he is no good. However, everybody shows signs of giving up. Telemachus is starting to question his strength because he fears he will never see his dad again. After all, “Prince Telemachus heard his pleas and quickly said to his father close behind him. “Stop don’t cut him down! That’s a innocent man.” (book#: 22 line#: 375, 377) As soon as he realized someone who doesn’t deserve the pain, Telemachus stood up and showed his big heart but also showed his weakness. No matter how hard you try and show you’re brave, strong, and confident you still have a weakness or something that makes you stop and think and that signs of humanity. Undoubtedly Telemachus is a brave man but sometimes things stop him from being his full …show more content…

Telemachus shows signs of confidence, he is becoming more independent. Telemachus says to the suitors, “ctesippus, you can thank your lucky stars my sharp in your bowels-you father would have been busy with your funels not your wedding here!” Telemachus is standing up for Penelope, The suitors want to marry her. Telemachus threatening them says he wouldn’t mind killing them. Even though it’s a odd number of suitors and then its just Telemachus, he is manning up to the suitors and gaining more strength to fight back. The narrator talks about Telemachus, “The prince, inspired gave his first command.” The quote shows that Telemachus his more confidence in himself because he made his first command as a leader. As a leader you need strict rules. Telemachus never demanded anyone anything before. So far for him to give rules as a leader is a big sign that he is gaining confidence in himself. In fact, Telemachus was proving that he is confident as a tough leader. He is showing his

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