For what does Nestor praise Telemachus?

For what does Nestor praise Telemachus?

In Book Three, Nestor praises Telemachus for his bravery and for his potential as a hero a few times: first, after hearing what Telemachus’s mission is, and second, after realizing that Athena herself had been taking care of Telemachus and guiding him on his journey.

Why does Nestor tell Telemachus to go and visit Menelaus?

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). How does Nestor recognize Athena?

What does Nestor tell Telemachus about how his father Odysseus performed during the Trojan War?

In the third book of Homer’s Odyssey, Telemachus travels to Pylos to visit Nestor, who fought alongside Odysseus at Troy. Nestor tells Telemachus that the Greeks sacked Troy and then prepared to sail away.

What does Telemachus learn from Nestor and Menelaus?

Telemachus learns that Odysseus survived the war and set sail from Troy to go back home. However, Nestor does not have information of Odysseus beyond that; he does offer Telemachus hope that his father may arrive home yet.

How does King Nestor connect the story of Orestes to Telemachus situation?

What’s the connection? Orestes avenged Agamemnon (his father) after he was killed by Clytemnestra (wife) and Aegisthus (her lover). Nestor compares Telemachus to Orestes because he must avenge his father (who is trapped in Calypso) and kill all of the suitors.

What does Telemachus do when they first land at Pylos 3?

Summary: Book 3 At Pylos, Telemachus and Mentor (Athena in disguise) witness an impressive religious ceremony in which dozens of bulls are sacrificed to Poseidon, the god of the sea. He says that he can only pray that Athena will show Telemachus the kindness that she showed Odysseus.

What advice does Nestor give to Telemachus?

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 say about Odysseus?

King Nestor’s opinion of Odysseus is nothing but praise. King Nestor tells Telemachus that Athena loves Odysseus. Athena tells Telemachus a god can save a man simply by wishing for it.

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.

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 Nestor tell Diomedes about Odysseus after the war?

After that point, Nestor did not know what happened to Odysseus. Nestor and Diomedes made it back to their respective homes. Nestor does relate the rumors that he has heard about other Greeks who made it back home (e.g., Philoctetes, Idomeneus).

What does Athena tell Telemachus about Menelaus?

Athena, disguised as him, tells Telemachus that he is sailing to the city of Temese with his own crew, claiming that he is in search of copper. What gift does Menelaus give Telemachus? Menelaus wished to give Telemachus “three stallions and a chariot burnished brightand a gorgeous cup.”

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