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Children’s museum of ithaca

Children’s museum of ithaca. Telemachos' journey. JJ Conn Katie Miller Hannah Newman Ben Ruttenberg Vachana Vegirouthu. Stop #1: ithaca. Stop #1: Ithaca . Telemachos grew up in this city without his father.

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Children’s museum of ithaca

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  1. Children’s museum of ithaca Telemachos' journey JJ Conn Katie Miller Hannah Newman Ben Ruttenberg VachanaVegirouthu

  2. Stop #1: ithaca

  3. Stop #1: Ithaca Telemachos grew up in this city without his father. Telemachos’ house was always full of men, wanting to marry his mother. Telemachos did not like the suitors.

  4. At Ithaca, Telemachos talked to an old family friend who was really the goddess Athena. Athena told Telemachos to go on a journey to find out if his father was alive. Telemachos called a meeting to tell the men not to marry his mother an that he was going to try to find out about his father. With the help of Athena, he was ready for his trip.

  5. Stop #2: Pylos

  6. Telemachos’ Journey to Pylos Telemachos visits Nestor in Pylosto ask about his father Odysseus’ whereabouts. Nestor says that he does not know where Odysseus is, but Menelaos, the king of Sparta, does.

  7. Stop #3: Sparta

  8. Telemachos’ 3rd Stop in Sparta Telemachos stops in Sparta to see Menelaus and Helena.

  9. Menelaus and Helen tell Telemachos stories about Odysseus’ heroic acts They also tell Menelaus that his father, Odysseus is alive. They inform him that Calypso is imprisoning Odysseus on her island. Menelaus and Helen inform Telemachos that the suitors plan to ambush him.

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