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Telemachus
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Telemachus (təlĕm`əkəs): see Odysseus Odysseus , Lat. Ulysses , in Greek mythology, son and successor of King Laertes of Ithaca. A leader of Greek forces during the Trojan War, Odysseus was noted (as in the Iliad) for his cunning strategy and his wise counsel.
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Telemachus
relentlessly searches for father, Odysseus. [Gk. Lit.: Odyssey]
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117, 122); in other words, Telemakhos must become a man [7].
Telemakhos strings the women up on a single rope, so that the twelve dangle "like doves or larks.
Trumpkin's immediate attention to the comfort of his guests mirrors that of the great kings whom Telemakhos and Odysseus visit on their respective journeys.
 
 
 
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