Antinous bullies Telemachus in The Odyssey.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," the swineherd Eumaeus is overjoyed and shows great hospitality when Telemachus, Odysseus's son, returns home. He welcomes Telemachus warmly and helps him in his journey to confront the suitors who have taken over his father's palace.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus
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He was known as Odysseus's(Ulysses) son,Telemachus
Nestor gets home by sailing back to Pylos with Telemachus after they receive guidance from Athena. Once they arrive, they are welcomed with a feast and hospitality from Nestor's people.
Hospitality was obviously important to the Greeks in The Odyssey. it might have had something to do with the fact that they where away from home a lot in their time and they relied on the hospitality of other to survive. Most importantly, the gods wanted the Greeks to show hospitality, in fact, not being hospitable would result in being punished by the gods.
telemachus was odysseus' son
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