Odysseus, Telemachos, Penelope, and these agents all showed Jurassic development during their lifetime journey to achieve Creos or to live in their society. Odysseus, Telemacos, Penelope are based on a journey to Creos, but without Odysseus, Penelope does not believe that she is invalid. Telemachus spent his entire life in the palace until the early twenties, but he has not yet begun a harvest trip. Telemacos tried to find his true father, "... so he asked for his father's return home and was able to win the man's name for himself" (1.101-102).
Introduction "Myths" - Greek words meaning "stories" are the origins of the word myths, according to the meaning of the dictionary myth, this is a tradition intended to explain the meaning of things about the gods and semi-gods It is a narrative. The Greek myth is considered to be one of the footprints that the ancient Greek civilization left to us and since myths are the main foundation of myths, it is necessary to consider the ancient Greek culture, lifestyle, religion, history in some form I am clarifying it.
There are many myths in Norse mythology and Greek mythology, but these myths have similarities and differences. A very popular myth is Greek myth, and many people know at least it knows it. Another less popular myth is Norse mythology; Norse mythology is the religious belief of Northern European people. Northern Europeans are ancient people in northern Europe (Scandinavia, Iceland, Denmark, North Germany etc.) (World Book 259). - Greek myths are the culmination of the ancient Greek story based on their culture and practice. It is also about their gods and heroes, as well as their origins. All Greek myths convey moral information through written stories. It tells us the good deeds and unethical behavior of God and Goddess, and the way we act as a person. Therefore, Greek mythology should be taught to high school students.