Calypso, who wanted to make Odysseus her husband, ... Though Telemachus (Τηλέμαχος) has grown to manhood, he was not strong enough to remove the suitors from his father's palace, ... Returning to the palace, Telemachus began secretly hiding the suitors' weapons, while Odysseus talked to the suitors. He tried to warn...
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get thence what he might want, weapons for instance, and going and ... remove from the hall the arms—helmets, shields, and spears—then hanging on its walls, so that when the moment .... Come now, no excuses, here is the bow for you suitors to .... were not altogether happy over it: 'Why does Telemachus bring such ...
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Come now, no excuses, here is the bow for you suitors to try', and he at once set up the marks which they were ... This had determined Odysseus; he would make these men his .... were not altogether happy over it: 'Why does Telemachus bring such .... any of the suitors. But weapons were needed, for Odysseus' arrows ...
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Yes, having landed on the other side of the island to escape the Suitors' ambush, you go to see Eumaeus, the swineherd, one of your father's few totally ... When he gives you the nod, you are to make an excuse to remove all the weapons from the hall, and hide some handily for the two of you. ... Telemachus, son of Odysseus...
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Of course it's Telemachus - dropped ashore on the other side of Ithaca to fool the suitors. ... Telemachus will now go home. You will follow in your beggar's disguise, and get inside the palace somehow. When you give the nod, Telemachus is to make an excuse to remove all the weapons from the hall, and hide some handily for...
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For whatever your excuse, he will be very much annoyed." (Pisistratus 1 ... Too late did they realise that, except for the swords they were carrying, there were no weapons at hand, for they had been previously removed from the hall by Telemachus. The SUITORS then made an attempt to negotiate, and promised to make amends.
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is this story' Unlike suitors, who should be punished for their uncontrolled behaviour. O. is held up as a model of respect for the gods (66-7). Ath.’s arrival in the palace gives Homer the excuse to provide an update of the sit. ... but not WHY - after Ag.'s dire fate, this can only serve to make Tel.
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The daily format and practical exercises make the application of this devotional book very personal and meaningful. It helps us to better understand and empathize with others who may not be of our tradition.
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And with her [60] came some servants carrying a chest which held lots of iron and bronze, her husband's battle weapons. ... The only story you could offer up as an excuse is that you all desire to marry me and take me as your wife. 80; So come now, suitors,
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Telemachus: No please, come in and sit before you tell me why you’re here. Come this way. (Suitors make a loud disturbance) I apologize for them they have an easy life, living off the livestock of another. (He sets up two chairs as he speaks. ... Hermes: Excuse me?
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