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... He is wholly devoted to his mother and to maintaining his fathers estate, but he does not know how to protect them from the suitors. ...
The dutiful Telemachus refuses to throw his mother out and calls upon the gods to punish the suitors. ... Telemachus himself tells none of the household servants of his trip for fear that his departure will upset his mother. ... She pleads with him not to take to the open sea as his father did, but he puts her fears to rest by saying that he knows that a god is at his side. ... But even before his confrontation with the suitors, the confrontation between him and his mother reveals his new, surprisingly commanding outlook.
Approximate Word count = 1602 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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