Table of Contents
- 1 What does Telemachus learn from the wisdom of Nestor?
- 2 What does Nestor tell Telemachus?
- 3 What lesson does Nestor say Telemachus should take from Agamemnon’s return?
- 4 What does Telemachus learn from Nestor about Athena’s actions at the end of the war?
- 5 What does Nestor tell Telemachus about his relationship with Odysseus?
- 6 What did Telemachus learn from Athena?
- 7 What did Nestor tell Telemachus about the Greeks?
- 8 What did Telemachus ask mentor about Odysseus?
What does Telemachus learn from the wisdom of Nestor?
Nestor gives Telemachus the advice to go and visit Menelaus but to not stay away from home for too long because the suitors will destroy his belongings and everything he has (over a year is too long).
What does Nestor tell Telemachus?
Nestor warns Telemachus: “Don’t rover from home too long,/too far, leaving your own holdings unprotected” (3.354-355). He also urges him to find Menelaus for more news, and offers to provide him with horses, a chariot, and his sons for company.
Why is it important for Telemachus to meet Nestor?
3-2) Why is it important for Telemachus to meet Nestor in particular? It must be nestor because Odysseus and him fought together, and odysseus helped him many times. He knew since Nestor and Odysseus had a good background he would tell him the whole truth to his best extant.
Who is Telemachus told about by King Nestor?
Watch King Nestor recount the horrors of the Trojan War to Odysseus’s son Telemachus. Nestor, king of Pylos, tells Telemachus (Odysseus’s son) about the Trojan War.
What lesson does Nestor say Telemachus should take from Agamemnon’s return?
Nestor finds in the story of Agamemnon’s fate a warning for Telemachus—that he shouldn’t leave his home unguarded for too long, lest he return to find it stolen from him. The discovery, at the end of Book 4 , that the suitors are plotting against Telemachus bears this lesson out.
What does Telemachus learn from Nestor about Athena’s actions at the end of the war?
Through these experiences in Pylos and with Athena’s guidance, Telemachus learns how to comport himself as the son and heir to a great king. Nestor talks of the old days and significantly elaborates on the story of Agamemnon’s murder.
What is the moral of the story king Nestor tells Telemachus about Agamemnon?
Nestor’s tale about Agamemnon and Orestes helps cement Telemachus’s determination to restore honor to his household by defeating the suitors. Telemachus tells Nestor that he wishes the gods would give him the power to wreak revenge on the suitors feasting in his father’s house.
How does Telemachus change throughout the story?
430-431) Telemachus gained courage and kicked out the suitors from his house. Telemachus is changing so much that he is even willing to take risks in his life now. He is no longer the safe guy, he is now making pacts about his father and is risking his life and mostly his mothers life over his journey.
What does Nestor tell Telemachus about his relationship with Odysseus?
What does Nestor tell Telemachus about His relationship with Odysseus? They never differed at council. Who led the group that wanted to immediately leave Troy?
What did Telemachus learn from Athena?
Athena tells Telemachus that he might hear news of his father, Odysseus. If he doesn’t hear that Odysseus is still alive, Telemachus will know it is time to hold a funeral and assert his status as master of Odysseus’s house and property. When he returns to Ithaca, he is ready to help Odysseus defeat the suitors.
How does Telemachus conduct himself with Nestor?
Nestor treats Telemachus almost as an equal, calling him “my friend” from the outset. He also doesn’t hold back any detail of which he is aware, and tells him all that he possibly can about Odysseus. Nestor greets and treats Telemachus as a friend when he comes in search of news of his father, Odysseus.
What did Telemachus learn on his journey?
By undertaking the journey, Telemachus shows that he has inherited his father’s courage, and he begins to forge a reputation in his society as a brave and adventurous man. His visits to Nestor and Menelaus require him to tactfully observe the social rules that bind travelers and guests.
What did Nestor tell Telemachus about the Greeks?
Nestor tells Telemachus that the Greeks sacked Troy and then prepared to sail away. Nestor and Odysseus were among this group, but after they sailed a second quarrel led Odysseus to reverse his course and sail back toward Troy.
What did Telemachus ask mentor about Odysseus?
Although Telemachus has little experience with public speaking, Mentor gives him the encouragement that he needs to approach Nestor, the city’s king, and ask him about Odysseus. Nestor, however, has no information about the Greek hero.
Where does Telemachus go in Homer’s Odyssey?
In the third book of Homer’s Odyssey, Telemachus travels to Pylos to visit Nestor, who fought alongside Odysseus at Troy.
What did Minerva say to Telemachus on the voyage?
Minerva led the way and Telemachus followed her. Presently she said, “Telemachus, you must not be in the least shy or nervous; you have taken this voyage to try and find out where your father is buried and how he came by his end; so go straight up to Nestor that we may see what he has got to tell us.