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Comparing Odysseus And Telemachus In Homer's The Odyssey

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While analyzing the relationship illustrated by most father-son duos, renowned author Frank Herbert asks “What is the son but an extension of the father?” (Goodreads). Similarities are displayed throughout The Odyssey in the character development of Odysseus and his son, Telemachus, showing the son as an extension of his father. Both Odysseus and Telemachus start the epic emotionally distraught. Through several points in the epic, evidence can be seen of their courageousness, intelligence, and leadership developing at different times through different events. Upon Odysseus’s glorious return to Ithaca, after both he and Telemachus wreak havoc upon the Suitors, their relationship has changed slightly. Here, Odysseus and Telemachus are closer
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