During his father 's 20 - year break, Prince Isaac' s Telemacos lived in greed and rude world. His father, King Odysseus, fought against other Greeks during the Trojan horse war. After the war, all but Odysseus, all the Greeks who did not die in battle returned to their hometown. During this time, the follower occupied the palace of Odysseus and killed his wife. It was time for Telemacos to act against rude complimenters and become mature adults.
The mature Odyssey of Homer Odyssey's Telemacos is a wonderful book that many characters appeared and developed. The most important development in the epic is the development of Telemacos. Telemacos is a very complex character, and Homer evolves from the beginning to the end. From the beginning to the end of his father's shadow, he was considered brave. - Odysseus and Telemacos have very similar travels which are very similar. They are parallel to each other in several respects, but are completely different at other times. Telemachus has become a cowardly shy and unconfirmed boy who was young since childhood, without her father. As a son of a world famous father, he has more credit. This is a very unacceptable reputation.
Telemachos 'Miniature Odyssey: With the bigger journey of Odysseus, the journey at the beginning of Telemacos' poetry is for both maturity and father. Athena who was excited about his travel also trained him like a prince. Telemacos matured from his first weakness to face a pursuer to becoming the authority of the house, and his position in his father's climax warrant well represented and was represented. It covers many of the themes and aspects of humanity, but the Odyssey is widely described as a story of revenge: the climax is the slaughter of people who have contended for his absence for the Odysseus mansion. This revenge is deeply vented and richer, as Odysseus was tried on the sea before finally getting back his legacy "allowed".